They do, China is a large consumer market, and it’s still extremely economical to ship off your sweatshop manufacturing to a poorer nation in order to fuel your consumer economy for a significantly cheaper price tag.
Also alibaba is one of the Wish, Aliexpress, Temu, and Shien type of websites. The entire point of those websites is to sell you massive amounts of utterly dirt cheap junk, and get the buyer addicted to the feeling of “being rich by buying so many things cheaply”, which is literally the tagline of Temu, “Shop like a billionaire”. Maybe once in a blue moon you’ll find a good product, but 99% of them are mass produced plastic garbage designed to be thrown away after 1-5 uses.
How do you push the product price so low? Make the quality match the price, and commit gut wrenching levels of exploitation on workers to drive the price lower.
Amazing. And a bit of a blind spot for me, because I’ve never given those those stores the time of day, and I don’t know anyone who admits to shopping at them. When I think of Alibaba, their cloud platform comes to mind more than anything else.
They do, China is a large consumer market, and it’s still extremely economical to ship off your sweatshop manufacturing to a poorer nation in order to fuel your consumer economy for a significantly cheaper price tag.
Also alibaba is one of the Wish, Aliexpress, Temu, and Shien type of websites. The entire point of those websites is to sell you massive amounts of utterly dirt cheap junk, and get the buyer addicted to the feeling of “being rich by buying so many things cheaply”, which is literally the tagline of Temu, “Shop like a billionaire”. Maybe once in a blue moon you’ll find a good product, but 99% of them are mass produced plastic garbage designed to be thrown away after 1-5 uses.
How do you push the product price so low? Make the quality match the price, and commit gut wrenching levels of exploitation on workers to drive the price lower.
Amazing. And a bit of a blind spot for me, because I’ve never given those those stores the time of day, and I don’t know anyone who admits to shopping at them. When I think of Alibaba, their cloud platform comes to mind more than anything else.