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Chinese online retailer is being accused by European Union regulators of breaching the bloc’s digital rules by failing to ...
The ‘illegal’ products that shoppers might find include baby toys and small electronics.
The European Union ramped up an investigation into Chinese-owned e-commerce firm Temu, saying that the company fails to gauge ...
It found the Chinese online retail giant was violating rules set by the Digital Services Act (DSA). "Evidence showed that ...
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Best Life on MSNShoppers Are Abandoning Temu—Here's Why
Temu finds itself struggling as increased competition and rising costs have shoppers abandoning the online shop in droves.
Chinese online retail giant Temu violates European Union laws by not doing enough to tackle the sale of illegal products on ...
As Temu and Shein suffer from tariffs in the U.S., the companies have been shifting focus to Europe, where their sales grew in May, according to consumer trend data from Consumer Edge.
Temu and Shein have boosted their ad spending in Europe, particularly in the U.K. and France, according to a report from Reuters, reflecting their shift away from the U.S.
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