Texas Governor Bars State Employees From Using Shein, Temu on State-Owned Devices

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The Shein logo and its website are seen on May 16, 2024. Dado Ruvic/ReutersTexas is expanding its list of prohibited technologies for state employees in an effort to protect its citizens from the Chinese Communist Party and other hostile foreign actors, according to a statement on Jan. 26.Gov. Greg Abbott has added shopping platforms Shein and Temu, international business-to-business online marketplace Alibaba, battery maker CATL, TP-Link hardware and software, artificial intelligence systems, and several more technologies to Texas’s blacklist.

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