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EU fines Temu for failing to stop sale of illegal and dangerous products

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Jennifer Rankin in Brussels
EU fines Temu for failing to stop sale of illegal and dangerous products
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The European Commission has fined the Chinese e-commerce platform Temu €200 million for failing to prevent the sale of illegal and unsafe products. The investigation found high levels of dangerous items, such as faulty electronics and hazardous baby toys, on the platform.

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This is a significant enforcement action under the EU's Digital Services Act, signaling a stricter regulatory environment for global tech platforms operating in Europe.

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