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Temu parent company led by top former Chinese Communist officials

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The parent company of China-based online marketplace Temu employs a bevy of former Chinese Communist Party officials amongst their top executives — raising serious national security risks, experts told The Post.

Temu, a competitor to Amazon, has made aggressive inroads into the US.

Its parent company, the Shanghai-based Pinduoduo (PDD) is listed on the Nasdaq and has a current market capitalization of virtually $200 billion.

The Chinese-owned Temu has rapidly change into a serious competitor to Amazon. NurPhoto via Getty Images

Amongst the corporate’s top leaders are Xu Mintao, a director of public relations, who was previously a senior official within the State Administration for Market Regulation; and Zhou Qingtian, a public relations executive who’s former deputy director of the Regulation Department of the Shanghai Administration for Market Regulation.

Guo Hua, a director of public affairs, previously served as deputy director of the Trademark Office of the State Mental Property Office.

Hu Qida and Tong Lei — each former judges of the People’s Court of Shanghai — were named as PDD directors of legal affairs.

Zhou Qingtian, a vice chairman of PDD, was a former official on the Shanghai Administration for Industry and Commerce

Name Current Position at Pinduoduo Former Position
Wen Xue Vice President of Pinduoduo Former Inspector of the Promoting Department of the State Administration for Market Regulation
Xu Mintao Pinduoduo Government Public Relations Director Former Deputy Director of the Regulations Department of Shanghai Municipal Administration for Market Regulation
Zhou Qingtian Vice President of Pinduoduo Former Deputy Director of the Airport Branch of the Shanghai Administration for Industry and Commerce
Guo Hua Pinduoduo Public Affairs Senior Director Former Deputy Director of the Trademark Office of the National Mental Property Administration
Wang Jian Senior Vice President of Pinduoduo Former Member of the Judicial Committee of the Shanghai Second Intermediate People’s Court
Zhang Jiangzhou Legal Director of Pinduoduo Former Deputy Chief of the Civil Division of the Beijing Haidian Court
Hu Qida Legal Director of Pinduoduo Former Judge of the Shanghai First Intermediate People’s Court
Tong Lei Legal Director of Pinduoduo Former Judge of the Shanghai Jing’an District Court
Jiang Shaocai Pinduoduo Public Affairs Director Former Director of the Party and Government Affairs Division of the Shanghai Taiwan Affairs Office
Dai Zhihui Vice President of Pinduoduo Former Assistant Director of the Information Technology Department (Data Center) of the National Web Finance Association of China
Zhu Zheng Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer of Pinduoduo Formerly worked on the Ministry of Commerce and was stationed on the Economic and Business Office of a Chinese Embassy abroad
Song Yue Pinduoduo Public Relations Policy Director Former Deputy Director of the Anti-Monopoly and Anti-Unfair Competition Enforcement Bureau of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce
Kejixun.com

Temu — which ran six ads during and after the Super Bowl this 12 months — has growing clout in the USA, raising alarm amongst lawmakers in Washington, who worry its vast troves of U.S. consumer data could make it a national security threat.

In April Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) called on the Biden administration to research the corporate over concerns about mental property theft and the usage of slave labor.

Cotton told The Post he wants the location banned in the USA.

Colin Huang Zheng founded Temu’s parent company Pinduoduo — which is now staffed with one-time Chinese Communist leaders. VCG via Getty Images
Sen. Tom Cotton has called on the app to be shut down in the USA. AP

“Chinese tech firms across the board are beholden to the Chinese Communist Party and PDD Holdings is not any different. PDD’s subsidiary Temu, shouldn’t have any access to the American market,” Cotton told The Post.

The names and backgrounds of PDD’s leaders were first revealed on Kejixun.com, a Chinese language news site back in April. The link was taken down shortly after The Post reached out to Temu and PDD.

“If this leak is accurate, it’s one other clear indication of the numerous ties between the Communist Party of China and Chinese businesses — even ones, like Pinduoduo, which are nominally private,” said Isaac Stone Fish, founder and CEO of Strategy Risks, a China-focused data company.  

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The parent company of China-based online marketplace Temu employs a bevy of former Chinese Communist Party officials amongst their top executives — raising serious national security risks, experts told The Post.

Temu, a competitor to Amazon, has made aggressive inroads into the US.

Its parent company, the Shanghai-based Pinduoduo (PDD) is listed on the Nasdaq and has a current market capitalization of virtually $200 billion.

The Chinese-owned Temu has rapidly change into a serious competitor to Amazon. NurPhoto via Getty Images

Amongst the corporate’s top leaders are Xu Mintao, a director of public relations, who was previously a senior official within the State Administration for Market Regulation; and Zhou Qingtian, a public relations executive who’s former deputy director of the Regulation Department of the Shanghai Administration for Market Regulation.

Guo Hua, a director of public affairs, previously served as deputy director of the Trademark Office of the State Mental Property Office.

Hu Qida and Tong Lei — each former judges of the People’s Court of Shanghai — were named as PDD directors of legal affairs.

Zhou Qingtian, a vice chairman of PDD, was a former official on the Shanghai Administration for Industry and Commerce

Name Current Position at Pinduoduo Former Position
Wen Xue Vice President of Pinduoduo Former Inspector of the Promoting Department of the State Administration for Market Regulation
Xu Mintao Pinduoduo Government Public Relations Director Former Deputy Director of the Regulations Department of Shanghai Municipal Administration for Market Regulation
Zhou Qingtian Vice President of Pinduoduo Former Deputy Director of the Airport Branch of the Shanghai Administration for Industry and Commerce
Guo Hua Pinduoduo Public Affairs Senior Director Former Deputy Director of the Trademark Office of the National Mental Property Administration
Wang Jian Senior Vice President of Pinduoduo Former Member of the Judicial Committee of the Shanghai Second Intermediate People’s Court
Zhang Jiangzhou Legal Director of Pinduoduo Former Deputy Chief of the Civil Division of the Beijing Haidian Court
Hu Qida Legal Director of Pinduoduo Former Judge of the Shanghai First Intermediate People’s Court
Tong Lei Legal Director of Pinduoduo Former Judge of the Shanghai Jing’an District Court
Jiang Shaocai Pinduoduo Public Affairs Director Former Director of the Party and Government Affairs Division of the Shanghai Taiwan Affairs Office
Dai Zhihui Vice President of Pinduoduo Former Assistant Director of the Information Technology Department (Data Center) of the National Web Finance Association of China
Zhu Zheng Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer of Pinduoduo Formerly worked on the Ministry of Commerce and was stationed on the Economic and Business Office of a Chinese Embassy abroad
Song Yue Pinduoduo Public Relations Policy Director Former Deputy Director of the Anti-Monopoly and Anti-Unfair Competition Enforcement Bureau of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce
Kejixun.com

Temu — which ran six ads during and after the Super Bowl this 12 months — has growing clout in the USA, raising alarm amongst lawmakers in Washington, who worry its vast troves of U.S. consumer data could make it a national security threat.

In April Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) called on the Biden administration to research the corporate over concerns about mental property theft and the usage of slave labor.

Cotton told The Post he wants the location banned in the USA.

Colin Huang Zheng founded Temu’s parent company Pinduoduo — which is now staffed with one-time Chinese Communist leaders. VCG via Getty Images
Sen. Tom Cotton has called on the app to be shut down in the USA. AP

“Chinese tech firms across the board are beholden to the Chinese Communist Party and PDD Holdings is not any different. PDD’s subsidiary Temu, shouldn’t have any access to the American market,” Cotton told The Post.

The names and backgrounds of PDD’s leaders were first revealed on Kejixun.com, a Chinese language news site back in April. The link was taken down shortly after The Post reached out to Temu and PDD.

“If this leak is accurate, it’s one other clear indication of the numerous ties between the Communist Party of China and Chinese businesses — even ones, like Pinduoduo, which are nominally private,” said Isaac Stone Fish, founder and CEO of Strategy Risks, a China-focused data company.  

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