Temu

EU to pursue Temu for alleged sale of illegal products

Consumer groups have raised concerns about toxic goods sold on platform

Brussels is preparing to launch an investigation into Temu, the Chinese online shopping business, amid concerns that the ecommerce platform is failing to crack down on sales of illegal products.

The probe could be launched in coming days under the bloc’s Digital Services Act, according to two EU officials familiar with the matter. It could result in fines of up to 6 per cent of Temu’s global annual revenue.

The European Commission earlier this month asked Temu to provide information about its actions to curb sales of illegal items “as well as risks relating to consumer protection, public health and users’ wellbeing”, it said.

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