Temu, the fast-growing online marketplace, is now letting Canadian businesses sell their products directly to shoppers in Canada. This change, kicked off in late February 2025, is a first for the platform in this country. Before this, Canadian customers could only buy goods shipped mostly from China. Now, local companies with products stored in Canada can join in, promising faster delivery and a wider range of items. It’s a big move for Temu, which started in Canada two years ago, and it’s already got people talking about how it could shake up the logistics scene.
This new step comes as Temu celebrates its second birthday in Canada. The company says it’s all about connecting Canadian sellers with Canadian buyers, making shopping easier and quicker. Only businesses registered in Canada with local stock can sign up, which means no more waiting weeks for packages from far away. Temu’s betting this will help them grow even more, especially with folks wanting to support local brands. For logistics fans, it’s a sign of how online platforms are tweaking their game to keep up with what customers want.