Vietnam has suspended the operations of Chinese e-commerce platform Temu, due to the company’s failure to comply with a government deadline for service registration.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade issued a directive last month, which required Temu and fellow fast fashion giant, Shein, to register with the Vietnamese government by November 30 or face penalties, including the blocking of internet domains and a halt in the use of their apps.
The requests were made based on trade regulations that are specified in the government’s Decree 52 from 2013 and Decree 85 from 2021.
The Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade announced on Thursday that it had ordered the suspension of Temu’s operations in the country due to its failure to complete the required registration procedures.
“Temu operations will be temporarily suspended until it completes the registration procedure,” the ministry stated.
It added that Temu had submitted an application for e-commerce services in Vietnam and that it is currently under review by the authorities.
The ministry did not however, specify how long the suspension would last or what steps Temu must take for the suspension to be lifted.
When accessing Temu’s website from Vietnam, Vietnamese-language options were no longer available, confirming the disruption.
This was disclosed in a statement posted on the e-commerce platform’s website that it is collaborating with Vietnam’s E-commerce and Digital Economy Agency and the Ministry of Industry and Trade to complete its registration for providing services in the country.
“Temu is working with the Vietnam E-commerce and Digital Economy Agency and the Ministry of Industry and Trade to register its provision of e-commerce services in Vietnam,” Temu stated.
The company however did not give a clear timeline for when its operations will resume in Vietnam.
While the Vietnamese government did not specify whether Shein’s operations were affected by the registration issue, its Vietnamese website was also unavailable.
The company disclosed that it is dedicated to following the laws and regulations of the countries where it operates.
“Shein is committed to complying with the laws and regulations of the countries we operate in,” they stated.
The company noted that while its Vietnamese site was temporarily down, customers could still access its international platform to shop.