EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 34 MIN
Can AliEver Be Ethical?
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For millions of Israelis, AliExpress isn't a luxury — it's the only way to get niche parts and affordable goods. But the platform's speed and low prices come at a hidden cost: opaque supply chains, environmental externalities, and labor conditions you never see on the checkout page. In this episode, we explore whether a marketplace built on cheapness and deniability can evolve into something ethically credible, or whether transparency and the core business model are fundamentally at odds. From Cainiao's consolidated air freight in Liege to the EU's Digital Services Act — which applies in Berlin but not Tel Aviv — we unpack the structural forces that make AliExpress indispensable and irreformable at the same time.
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For millions of Israelis, AliExpress isn't a luxury — it's the only way to get niche parts and affordable goods. But the platform's speed and low prices come at a hidden cost: opaque supply chains, environmental externalities, and labor conditions you never see on the checkout page. In this episode, we explore whether a marketplace built on cheapness and deniability can evolve into something ethically credible, or whether transparency and the core business model are fundamentally at odds. From Cainiao's consolidated air freight in Liege to the EU's Digital Services Act — which applies in Berlin but not Tel Aviv — we unpack the structural forces that make AliExpress indispensable and irreformable at the same time.
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