What is Temu Country of Origin?

Here’s everything you need to know about Temu’s country of origin.
People republic of China

Many shoppers have been asking the country of origin of Temu. This is simple. Temu is originated from China but the company is currently headquartered in United States at Suite 355, 31 St. James Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02116.

Temu is a subsidiary company of Pinduoduo (PDD) Holdings. An e-commerce company that’s based in China. The company is owned by former Google employee Colin Huang. Colin has also founded multiple startups, including a gaming company.

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Despite the fact that Temu is based in USA, it’s still shipping most of it products directly from Chine where its parent company resides. This is why Temu is so cheap.

Temu’s origin in China makes it have a strong presence in e-commerce because its parent company already have a strong recognition in the space.

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Pinduoduo, which means "together, more savings," was founded by Colin in China in 2015. According to Forbes, Pinduoduo is the fastest growing e-commerce startup in the history of China.

The company attained a GMV of $15 billion only two years from launch—a milestone that took incumbents Alibaba and JD.com 5 and 10 years to achieve.

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So, it’s not a surprise how and why Temu has spent so much on advertising and marketing around the world. Like I said, Temu’s originated from China is the powerhouse for the company to thrive and compete with other reputable e-commerce brands around the world.

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