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Amazon launches low-cost ecommerce service to challenge Temu
Nov 13, 2024 11:25 AM

Nov 13 (Reuters) - Amazon.com ( AMZN ) has launched a

low-cost ecommerce service called Amazon Haul for select

customers giving them a selection of products at $20 or less,

the online retail giant said on Wednesday, as it looks to take

on PDD Holdings' ( PDD ) Temu.

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