The Shein and Temu Boom Is Felt in Santa Fe: Less Smes and More Imported
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Online shopping on platforms such as Shein and Temu is no longer a marginal phenomenon. In just ten months, the income of products via courier grew by 237% and began to feel strong in the production network of Santa Fe. This is what the Association for Small and Medium Enterprises of Santa Fe (Apyme) warns in its third report from the Import Observatory, which reports an accelerated rise in imported goods that compete fully with local production…
The Association for Small and Medium Enterprises of Santa Fe (Apyme) presents “Made in China”, the third report of the Observatory of Imports that analyzes the impact of commercial openness on the Santa Fe economy, its productive chains and employment. The new report –updated to October 2025 – shows a significant leap in imports that compete with local production, especially in final goods, and evidence of loss of employment and closure of compa…
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