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Temu opens the door for Shopify sellers

Amazon’s glitch is playing hide-and-seek with your listings. 👀 

Maybe you can see them… maybe you can’t.

  • Shopify sellers go global with Temu 🌍
  • Is your Amazon sales growth on pause? ⏸️
  • Amazon listings gone… or not? 👀
  • $1.2B lawsuit slams Apple & Amazon ⚡

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Temu launched a new Shopify app that lets sellers list products on Temu’s marketplace directly from their Shopify accounts, no extra hoops required.

🔌 Plug in and start selling

The app connects Shopify merchants straight into Temu’s Local Seller Program across 30+ markets, without manual uploads or extra tools.

You get:

📈 A win for both sides

This partnership lands as both platforms are in growth mode:

  • Temu’s parent, PDD Holdings, reported 9% YoY revenue growth last quarter
  • Shopify posted 32% YoY revenue growth and now supports millions of merchants across 175+ countries
  • Shopify is also doubling down on AI-powered commerce with its new Agentic Storefronts

For Shopify sellers, this means instant access to global demand on Temu, without the usual friction of launching on a new marketplace from scratch.

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BITES OF THE WEEK

Did your listings go invisible in some regions?

Amazon sellers recently noticed a strange glitch: some FBA listings were completely unavailable in large swaths of the U.S., even when items were in stock, active, and fully compliant.

One seller said the “buy-ability logic” hid some products in Miami, N.Y.C., and Chicago, but they still showed up in L.A. and Austin.

😬 Seller headaches multiply

Sellers moving 150–300 units a month suddenly struggled to sell just 5. They faced:

  • Falling below Amazon’s restock limits, blocking inventory replenishment
  • The threat of long-term storage fees for stock that wouldn’t sell
  • No guidance from Amazon on fixing or preventing the issue

Some only discovered the problem by accident, scrolling inventory and realizing the green “Featured Offer” check didn’t guarantee real availability.

🛠️ Glitch or experiment?

By mid-November, Amazon “de-regionalized” the listings, supposedly fixing the issue. 

But here’s the kicker: this wasn’t just a glitch, Amazon may have been testing regional restrictions for FBA.

The fallout? Murky. Missed sales, potential storage fees, and sellers now watching which zip codes actually see their products.

Apple and Amazon hit with $1.2B lawsuit

Apple and Amazon are on the hook again…this time in the U.K.

A new opt-out class action claims the two companies colluded to keep Apple and Beats prices high, effectively pushing independent sellers off Amazon.

🚀 The allegation

Here’s what allegedly happened:

💥 The impact

And here’s how it affected shoppers:

  • Prices stayed high with less competition
  • U.K. shoppers paid near full price for Apple hardware, Beats, and accessories
  • Proposed class covers all UK buyers of new Apple products since October 2018, excluding mobile bundles
  • Claimed damages exceed $1.2B

⚖️ The legal context

Some history:

  • Similar cases in the US (2022) and UK (2023) were blocked or stalled
  • The new filing claims the competition case is strong, with a new class rep and structure

If it proceeds, it could reshape how Apple and Amazon handle third-party sellers and pricing in the U.K., and draw wider antitrust attention

Author : SellerBites
Faith began working on SellerBites in 2021, a weekly newsletter that provides sellers with the latest news and updates in FBA. With first-hand experience in managing various seller and vendor accounts, she understands what sellers face on this platform. Her background led to the conception of SellerBites, which main goal is to help people become better, more informed entrepreneurs in the Amazon marketplace.
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