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Poste agreement between China and France is defended by the French government

France's Commerce Minister defended on Friday an agreement between the Chinese ecommerce website Temu and the state-owned Postal Service, reached just weeks before Paris Prosecutor opened an investigation into online marketplaces.

France threatened to ban Shein’s online marketplace Wednesday after discovering child-like sex toys and banned weapons on its platform. Ministers are due to report on their preliminary findings on Friday regarding whether the company is in compliance with local laws.

Serge Papin, speaking on BFM TV said that France must take action to stop a "digital Wild West" where customs are frequently finding illegal goods in small packages at its borders.

Papin, when asked to explain a state-owned La Poste agreement with Temu (an online marketplace owned PDD Holdings, a Chinese ecommerce company), said that the company was required to "do their job".

La Poste will deliver parcels from Temu to customers in the last mile. In recent weeks, lawmakers have criticized the deal for supporting a company which is damaging French industry and aggravating environmental problems.

Temu and La Poste did not immediately respond to a comment request.

In a Wednesday statement, La Poste stated that the agreement was a “classic” logistics services contract which extended the collaboration already in place ever since Temu's arrival in France in 2023.

La Poste must treat all customers the same, and apply the same conditions of sale. "As such, the company cannot deny access to its service," it stated. Reporting by Dominique Vidalon & Dominique Patton. Mark Potter edited the story.

(source: Reuters)