EU accuses online shopping giant Temu of breaking digital rules
The European Union on Monday accused the online shopping platform Temu of breaching its new Digital Services Act, alleging the Chinese-founded giant has failed to "properly" assess the risk of illegal products being sold to consumers.
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- Published Date: 02:25 | 28 July 2025
The European Union accused Chinese-founded online shopping giant Temu on Monday of breaching the bloc's digital rules by not "properly" assessing the risks of illegal products.
"Evidence showed that there is a high risk for consumers in the EU to encounter illegal products on the platform," the European Commission said in a preliminary finding.
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