The European Commission has fined Chinese online marketplace Temu €200 million, saying it failed to properly protect consumers in the European Union from unsafe and illegal products sold on its platform.

The European Union has fined Chinese-owned online retailer Temu €200m (£173m) after an investigation found dangerous products, including baby toys and faulty chargers, being sold…

Online retailer Temu has been fined 200 million euros by the EU for failing to prevent the sale of illegal and dangerous products on its platform. Learn mo

The European Commission has fined Temu €200M under the Digital Services Act for failing to prevent the sale of unsafe baby toys and faulty chargers, the regime’s second major…

The Chinese e-commerce giant breached the bloc's Digital Services Act (DSA) by failing to stop unsafe products from spreading on its marketplace

European Commission cites breach of Digital Services Act due to safety issues, weak oversight

Die EU-Kommission verhängt eine Strafe von 200 Millionen Euro gegen die chinesische Online-Plattform Temu. Sie gehe nicht ausreichend gegen illegale Produkte auf der Plattform…

BRUSSELS: Chinese online retailer Temu has been fined €200 million (US$232 million) for not doing enough to stop the sale of illegal products, European Union tech regulators said…

BRUSSELS, May 28 : Chinese online retailer Temu has been fined €200 million ($232 million) on Thursday for not doing enough to stop the sale of illegal products, EU tech…

An investigation by the European Commission said the Chinese e-commerce site had inadequate risk assessments, after investigators found dangerous baby toys and faulty chargers…

European Union regulators have fined Chinese online retailer Temu for failing to protect consumers from illegal products

European Union regulators have fined Chinese online retailer Temu for failing to protect consumers from illegal products.

The EU slapped a 200-million-euro ($232 million) fine on Chinese-owned online retailer Temu on Thursday for allowing the sale of illegal products, including dangerous baby toys…

The Chinese e-commerce platform faces a penalty of more than $230 million for selling baby toys and other products the European Commission said could harm consumers.

Pour prouver cette infraction, la commission européenne s’est notamment appuyée sur des achats réalisés par ses propres équipes, en se faisant passer pour des clients lambdas.

The EU slapped a 200-million-euro ($232 million) fine on Chinese-owned online retailer Temu on Thursday for allowing the sale of illegal products, including dangerous baby toys…

Online retailer becomes second company to be punished under EU’s Digital Services Act after Elon Musk’s X

Regulators will also investigate whether the design of Temu’s service is addictive

European Union regulators have fined Chinese online retailer Temu for failing to protect consumers from illegal products

An investigation by the European Commission said the Chinese e-commerce site had inadequate risk assessments, after investigators found dangerous baby toys and faulty chargers…

Further penalties could follow in the coming months as a result of a nearly two-year investigation under the Digital Services Act that requires large online companies to do…