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Amazon, Temu and AliExpress sell banned kids products in Australia

Amazon, Temu and AliExpress sell banned kids products in Australia
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Consumer advocacy group CHOICE has warned that major online retailers like Amazon, Temu, and AliExpress are selling dangerous and banned children's products in Australia. The group is calling for government intervention to close legal loopholes that allow these items to remain on the market.

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It highlights significant regulatory gaps in e-commerce safety standards that put children at risk of injury or death.

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Products banned as dangerous for children may still be listed by online sellers, Choice warns. ( AAP: Supplied )

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The article focuses on consumer protection and criticizes corporate practices, which is a common framing in consumer advocacy reporting.

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