This massive change by popular budget retailer could impact your wallet—find out how!

In a move that could have significant implications for Australian consumers, Temu, the bargain Chinese retailer, is taking steps to ensure the safety of its products by working with the Australian consumer watchdog to sign up for a voluntary product safety pledge.

This initiative places Temu alongside other e-commerce giants such as Amazon, AliExpress, eBay Australia, Catch.com.au, and MyDeal.com.au, all of which have committed to higher product safety standards.


The decision by Temu to pursue this pledge comes in the wake of a distressing incident involving an eight-year-old Queensland girl, Daniella Jacobs-Herd, who suffered severe burns while wearing a Temu-sold jumper.

The garment, which lacked the necessary fire safety warnings, ignited rapidly as the family gathered around a fire pit, leading to the tragic accident.

This incident has raised concerns about product safety and highlighted the need for stricter regulation of goods sold online.


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Temu is working with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to sign a voluntary product safety pledge following a safety incident. Credit: Facebook


In response to the incident, Temu has expanded a separate review of children's garments, demonstrating a proactive approach to consumer safety.

The voluntary safety pledge that Temu is considering is designed to ensure that multinational retailers adhere to stringent product safety rules and are responsive to safety concerns.

However, consumer groups argue that a voluntary agreement is insufficient and that the sale of unsafe products should be illegal.


Temu's commitment to safety is not new; the retailer signed similar safety pledges in Canada and South Korea in 2024.

‘We require all merchants on our platform to adhere to strict safety standards,’ a spokesperson stated.

‘We enforce these standards through a system of quality control measures, which include requiring relevant documentation, regular spot checks, continuous monitoring, and a reporting channel for the public,’

‘Products found or suspected to be non-compliant are swiftly removed, and merchants are held accountable through measures including warnings, penalties, product delisting, and account closure.’

Despite this, the company faced regulatory challenges in Vietnam, leading to a suspension of operations due to concerns over deep discounts and business registration issues.


The founder of Temu, Colin Huang, a former Google engineer, has seen his fortunes rise, reportedly becoming China's richest person last year.

This financial success is mirrored by the growth of Temu's overarching parent company, PDD Holdings, which became the most valuable US-listed Chinese company in 2023.

The company's vast selection of items across various categories, including clothing, beauty, sports, homewares, hardware, appliances, toys, and games, has driven this growth.

Incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Boston, with PDD Holdings moving its headquarters to Dublin in 2023, Temu has thrived despite the Chinese regime's crackdown on the private sector.

Australian consumers have become increasingly familiar with Temu through its gamified store and pervasive advertising.

However, the retailer has faced scrutiny when Chinese-made children's clothes and toys have been deemed dangerous.


Following the incident with the jumper, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) found that the product did not comply with mandatory standards due to the absence of a fire warning label.

Temu has since removed the specific product from its store and is conducting a thorough review of children's garments as a precautionary measure.

As consumers, it's crucial to be aware of the safety of our products, especially regarding items for our children.

Temu's move to sign the safety pledge is a step in the right direction.

Still, it also serves as a reminder to always check for safety standards and compliance, particularly when shopping online.
Key Takeaways
  • Bargain Chinese retailer Temu is working with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to sign a voluntary product safety pledge after a safety incident.
  • The pledge aligns Temu with major multinational retailers committed to tighter product safety rules in response to consumer concerns.
  • This initiative follows an incident involving a young girl in Queensland being burnt by a jumper sold by Temu, which lacked proper fire safety warnings.
  • Temu, whose parent company is US-listed and has become notable for its value, continues to operate in Australia despite regulatory issues in other regions and promises to prioritise consumer trust and compliance with local regulations.
Have you had any concerns about product safety when shopping online? Share your stories in the comments below.
 

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I never buy from Temu..too many bad & sad stories. Whatever happened to common sense knowing it is a fire hazard material before warning labels were on them. How do these items get imported into Australia with our safety standards in place. On another "be aware" of item..... the battery problems on electric scooter for example....people know the dangers of leaving them on charge for extended periods without concern, they leave them & forget to unplug them and poof! ...your house is gone.
 
I never buy from Temu..too many bad & sad stories. Whatever happened to common sense knowing it is a fire hazard material before warning labels were on them. How do these items get imported into Australia with our safety standards in place. On another "be aware" of item..... the battery problems on electric scooter for example....people know the dangers of leaving them on charge for extended periods without concern, they leave them & forget to unplug them and poof! ...your house is gone.
Those electric scooters were not purchased from temu !! They were purchased from Australian companies.
 
I'm glad temu is working with the Australian government.

I buy alot from temu and find maybe 80% of the products are of high quality. Anything that's not I send straight back . Returns are quick . Temu pays the postage.

Most items we buy from shops are Made In China , India or Bangladesh

You can buy crap items from kmart, The Reject shop ect. I find Temu quality better than these stores.

I just purchased three bags which are genuine leather for under $30 each

I have alot of designer bags $300 plus and I rate these bags just as good.

I have gotten a couple of bags non leather which went straight back.

See photos below including a Calvin Klein bag My daughter gave me which cost $290

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I'm glad temu is working with the Australian government.

I buy alot from temu and find maybe 80% of the products are of high quality. Anything that's not I send straight back . Returns are quick . Temu pays the postage.

Most items we buy from shops are Made In China , India or Bangladesh

You can buy crap items from kmart, The Reject shop ect. I find Temu quality better than these stores.

I just purchased three bags which are genuine leather for under $30 each

I have alot of designer bags $300 plus and I rate these bags just as good.

I have gotten a couple of bags non leather which went straight back.

See photos below including a Calvin Klein bag My daughter gave me which cost $290

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Totally agree with everything you say Suzanne Rose. I am an extremely happy Temu customer, their customer service is exemplary which is more than I can say for most Aussie sites.
 
As a Temu purchaser, i thoroughly agree the Temu needs to be brought under scrutiny with products they sell. I investigate every purchase I make for potential safety flaws and just go through the process of returning it. Temu has never knocked back a refund if your facts are right.
 
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I might be the only voice here to say that selling our souls for cheap Chinese products is killing Australian business.
The Chinese have done it in America, they moved in sold cheap furniture that was ridiculously priced and killed all the local businesses. That's what they do, move in, sell at stupid low prices, suck everyone in and kill all local business.
One day, we'll be under military siege by China and we won't want Chinese made, and how will we be able to look after ourselves, when all we have come to rely on is from China. That's how the Chinese government works.
 
I might be the only voice here to say that selling our souls for cheap Chinese products is killing Australian business.
The Chinese have done it in America, they moved in sold cheap furniture that was ridiculously priced and killed all the local businesses. That's what they do, move in, sell at stupid low prices, suck everyone in and kill all local business.
One day, we'll be under military siege by China and we won't want Chinese made, and how will we be able to look after ourselves, when all we have come to rely on is from China. That's how the Chinese government works.
The problem being we keep pushing for higher and higher wages and have priced ourselves out of the market.
Australian made products are just too dear.
 
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I will not buy products from Temu because it's not Australian owned or made. These items would be made to Chinese standards not Australian standards and this money goes overseas so is no benefit to Australia. May be cheap but their sizing is also smaller than ours.
 
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I will not buy products from Temu because it's not Australian owned or made. These items would be made to Chinese standards not Australian standards and this money goes overseas so is no benefit to Australia. May be cheap but their sizing is also smaller than ours.
I have no problem with sizing or quality.
Good luck finding Oz clothes without paying an arm and a leg for them
 
I will not buy products from Temu because it's not Australian owned or made. These items would be made to Chinese standards not Australian standards and this money goes overseas so is no benefit to Australia. May be cheap but their sizing is also smaller than ours.
your choice, but would you please name products NOT MADE IN CHINA. the size











































































































































































































is not small. i do not know where you get this info as you do to purchase.
I never buy from Temu..too many bad & sad stories. Whatever happened to common sense knowing it is a fire hazard material before warning labels were on them. How do these items get imported into Australia with our safety standards in place. On another "be aware" of item..... the battery problems on electric scooter for example....people know the dangers of leaving them on charge for extended periods without concern, they leave them & forget to unplug them and poof! ...your house is gone.
another who doesn't know facts but repeats gossip. as told electric scooters n0t sold by temu. i so wish people would investigate first before mouth is engaged.
 
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I will not buy products from Temu because it's not Australian owned or made. These items would be made to Chinese standards not Australian standards and this money goes overseas so is no benefit to Australia. May be cheap but their sizing is also smaller than ours.
print what you do know, not gossip. the sizing is correct. if you do receive one that does not fit, and remember not all two garments are the same, they will refund and you keep the garment/product. where does that happen in Australia? unless you have purchased please keep your opinions to yourself.
also name clothing made in Australia, I would love to know, but it must have the pretty colours that temu use and the cost is the same.
 
I might be the only voice here to say that selling our souls for cheap Chinese products is killing Australian business.
The Chinese have done it in America, they moved in sold cheap furniture that was ridiculously priced and killed all the local businesses. That's what they do, move in, sell at stupid low prices, suck everyone in and kill all local business.
One day, we'll be under military siege by China and we won't want Chinese made, and how will we be able to look after ourselves, when all we have come to rely on is from China. That's how the Chinese government works.
There is a lot of stuff I buy from temu because can't buy in Australia most woodwork stuff in Australia is USA very very expensive which I don't understand because wages in the USA for labourers who work on production lines is pathetic
 
I'm glad temu is working with the Australian government.

I buy alot from temu and find maybe 80% of the products are of high quality. Anything that's not I send straight back . Returns are quick . Temu pays the postage.

Most items we buy from shops are Made In China , India or Bangladesh

You can buy crap items from kmart, The Reject shop ect. I find Temu quality better than these stores.

I just purchased three bags which are genuine leather for under $30 each

I have alot of designer bags $300 plus and I rate these bags just as good.

I have gotten a couple of bags non leather which went straight back.

See photos below including a Calvin Klein bag My daughter gave me which cost $290

View attachment 66792View attachment 66793View attachment 66794View attachment 66795View attachment 66796View attachment 66797
I love TEMU bags. TEMU. Is my first stop for just about everything. I know some things are a little dodgy but like you, I would say I’m about 80% or more happy. I went to a BBQ recently and people were admiring my clothes, bag and shoes. We all had a good laugh when I said “I’m entirely dressed by TEMU” lol
 
I love TEMU bags. TEMU. Is my first stop for just about everything. I know some things are a little dodgy but like you, I would say I’m about 80% or more happy. I went to a BBQ recently and people were admiring my clothes, bag and shoes. We all had a good laugh when I said “I’m entirely dressed by TEMU” lol
Same here. I am always being asked where I got my nice clothes and shoes
 

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