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Temu finds itself struggling as increased competition and rising costs have shoppers abandoning the online shop in droves.
Chinese online retailer is being accused by European Union regulators of breaching the bloc’s digital rules by failing to ...
The investigation under the Digital Services Act into the Chinese e-commerce platform began in October 2024. View on euronews ...
The European Commission on Monday charged Temu with breaking the EU's Digital Services Act by failing to prevent the sale of ...
The European Commission say there is a "high risk" that EU consumers could come across illegal products being sold on the ...
The European Commission on Monday said Chinese online marketplace Temu was breaking EU rules by not doing enough to prevent ...
The bloc said a preliminary investigation showed evidence of high risk of illegal items on Temu's marketplace.
The ‘illegal’ products that shoppers might find include baby toys and small electronics.
Brussels officials opened an investigation over concerns that Temu may have violated several provisions of the Digital ...
The European Commission opened formal proceedings Wednesday under the Digital Services Act against the Chinese-owned Temu e-commerce platform for allegedly selling illegal products and for having ...
Temu is the latest Big Tech company under European Commission scrutiny for selling illegal products. The EC wants to limit the reappearance of suspended “rogue traders” with a history of ...
Temu, a unit of PDD Holdings, had to provide the information by Oct. 21. The Commission at the time said it would "determine the next steps" after assessing Temu's responses.