American users also won’t get search results for Xi Jinping, Uyghur, CCP, Palestine and Israel, among many other terms. Experts told Forbes this restrictive approach is more extreme than other Chinese e-commerce companies. By Cyrus Farivar , Forbes Staff T emu, the Chinese retail giant that is aggressively growing in the United States, is extending censorship mandated by the Chinese government to the American market. Not only does it restrict search terms for politically sensitive topics in China — like Xi Jinping, Dalai Lama, and Chinese Communist Party — it is also censoring search results for American political topics as...