Tiens Group (, from ) is a Chinese
multinational conglomerate
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and
multi-level marketing company headquartered in
Tianjin, China.
The company also operates a manufacturing facility in
Vietnam.
History
Tiens Group was founded in 1995 by
Li Jinyuan. Tiens entered the international market in 1997. The company's initial product offerings included
traditional Chinese medicinal products,
calcium tablets, and
instant coffee. In 2008, they reported having 12 million MLM distributors worldwide, including more than 40,000 in Germany, and 40 million customers,
mostly in
Russia, with approximately 60,000 in
Germany.
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– Die Zeit
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History
The ...
, Nr. 37, 4 September 2008 In 2014, they reported having 200,000 distributors in Uganda.
The company also has market partners in Indonesia, Hungary and Kazakhstan.
In May 2015, the company sent 6,400 employees on a four-day tour of France. While in
Nice, they set a
Guinness World Record
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Controversy
United States
In September 2016, the FDA issued an advisory letter warning them that their claim of treating or preventing "asthma, cancer, rheumatism, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, myocardial infarction, stroke, sexually transmitted diseases (e.g., herpes), cerebral embolism, and dementia" violates the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. As of December 2022, the FDA still lists Tiens products among "Products Illegally Marketed for Serious Diseases".
These include TIENS Super Calcium with Lecithin, TIENS Selenium Supplement, TIENS Natto Ginkgo, TIENS Cell Rejuvenation Yi Kang, TIENS Cordyceps, and TIENS Wei Kang Vitality.
Bangladesh
Tiens has been the subject of controversy in
Bangladesh, where the company is known as Tianshi ( bn, তিয়ানশি). According to local news reports, many people in Bangladesh who invested in Tianshi lost their money, and they claimed that the products were ineffective and priced 4 to 20 times higher than comparable products from well known retailers.
In 2015, the
Government of Bangladesh banned all types of domestic and foreign MLM trade in Bangladesh including Tiens.
Between 2017 and 2018, the company secretly left the country after embezzling hundreds of
crores taka from consumers.
Uganda
According to an article in ''
The Guardian'', in
Uganda, the company's "food supplements" are being touted as cures for everything from cancer and HIV to hernias, tumors, and appendicitis.
The report claims that the company is a
pyramid scheme
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, where most of the money is generated from joining fees of new recruits.
Pakistan
In November 2008,
Jamia Darul Uloom, Karachi
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, a seminary headed by the
Grand Mufti of
Pakistan, issued a
Fatwa
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to the effect that the marketing scheme of Tiens is not permissible.
On 3 November 2011, another fatwa was issued about a fake fatwa that was circulating without signatures or stamps, claiming that Jamia Darul Uloom has retracted its previous reservations, and now considers it permissible. The fatwa stated that this is a fake, and the original fatwa has not been altered. M. Mahmood suggested that perhaps the original fatwa was based on a misunderstanding of the economic workings of Tiens, and provided more detailed information about how the multi-level marketing scheme works. He asked for a review of the original fatwa, and on 28 November 2011, a fatwa further reconfirmed that the new facts presented do not substantially change the original decision.
References
Dagne Tarle Tars- Food Engineering Group(Ethio-Tiens Group)External links
Official website of the Tiens Group
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1995 establishments in China
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