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    French government defends Poste agreement with China's Temu

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    Posted on November 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    France defends La Poste's logistics deal with Temu amid scrutiny of online marketplaces and criticism from lawmakers.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the La Poste and Temu Agreement
    • Government's Stance on Digital Market
    • Criticism from Lawmakers
    • Details of the Logistics Agreement

    French Officials Support La Poste's Deal with China's Temu Ecommerce

    Overview of the La Poste and Temu Agreement

    PARIS (Reuters) -France's commerce minister on Friday defended a recent deal between the state-owned postal service and Chinese ecommerce site Temu, agreed just weeks before the Paris prosecutor launched an investigation into several online marketplaces.

    Government's Stance on Digital Market

    France also threatened to ban Shein's online marketplace on Wednesday after finding child-like sex dolls and banned weapons for sale on its platform, with ministers due to report their preliminary findings later on Friday on whether the company complied with local laws.

    Criticism from Lawmakers

    Speaking on BFM TV, Serge Papin said France must act to curb a "digital Wild West", with customs frequently detecting illegal goods arriving in small parcels at its borders.

    Details of the Logistics Agreement

    However, asked to explain an October agreement by the state-owned La Poste with Temu, an online marketplace owned by Chinese ecommerce giant PDD Holdings (PDD.O), Papin said the company had to "do its job". 

    Under the agreement, La Poste provides last-mile delivery of parcels to Temu customers. The deal has faced criticism from lawmakers in recent weeks who say the government is supporting a company that is destroying French industry and exacerbating environmental problems. 

    Neither Temu nor La Poste immediately responded to a request for comment.

    In a statement published on Wednesday, La Poste said the deal was a "classic" logistics services agreement that extended collaboration already in place since Temu arrived in France in 2023.

    "La Poste is required to treat all its customers equally, with the same terms and conditions of sale. As such, the company cannot refuse access to its services," it said.

    (Reporting by Dominique Vidalon and Dominique Patton. Editing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •France's commerce minister defends La Poste's deal with Temu.
    • •The agreement involves last-mile delivery services.
    • •Criticism arises over potential impact on French industry.
    • •France investigates online marketplaces for illegal goods.
    • •La Poste states all customers receive equal service terms.

    Frequently Asked Questions about French government defends Poste agreement with China's Temu

    1What is La Poste?

    La Poste is the French postal service, which is state-owned and provides mail and logistics services across France and internationally.

    2What is Temu?

    Temu is an online marketplace owned by PDD Holdings, offering a variety of products and services primarily through e-commerce.

    3What is digital market regulation?

    Digital market regulation refers to laws and policies that govern online commerce, ensuring fair competition and consumer protection in digital transactions.

    4What are e-commerce platforms?

    E-commerce platforms are online systems that facilitate buying and selling goods and services over the internet.

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