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Amazon plans to launch a service focused on shipping cheap products directly from warehouses in China amid competition from low-cost e-commerce platforms Temu and Shein.
Amazon plans to launch a service focused on shipping cheap products directly from warehouses in China amid competition from low-cost e-commerce platforms Temu and Shein.China -
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