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So Successful Are Temu and Shein in Germany

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Whether it's T-shirts, shoes, decorative items or electronics, consumers like to order on the Internet. Portals like Temu and Shein have gained a lot of popularity, as a study shows.

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Chinese shopping portals are being used more frequently in Germany. Fashion retailer Shein is now one of the largest online shops. Among online marketplaces, Temu is quadrupling its trading volume.

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The fashion retailer Shein and the market place Temu grow strongly in this country. They are not the only Asian providers on the road to success. German portals are also growing, but the local trade is alarmed anyway.

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Whether it's T-shirts, shoes, decorative items or electronics, consumers like to order on the Internet. Portals like Temu and Shein have gained a lot of popularity, as a study shows.

Whether it's T-shirts, shoes, decorative items or electronics, consumers like to order on the Internet. Portals like Temu and Shein have gained a lot of popularity, as a study shows.

Analyses and studies (business, general), e-commerce: (dpa) Consumers like to order online on the Internet, whether clothing, electronics or decorative items. Therefore, portals such as Temu and Shein have increased in importance and popularity in the e-commerce sector, as a study shows.

Asian shopping portals are increasingly being used in this country. fashion retailer Shein is now one of the largest online shops, as the study "E-Commerce-Markt Deutschland 2025" by the trade research institute EHI and the data platform ECDB shows. Shein improved from 18th to 7th place. The Group's turnover increased by 18 percent to 1.1 billion euros in 2024. Temu made the biggest leap in online marketplaces. The Chinese portal quadrupled its …

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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