The European Commission has fined the online retailer Temu €200 million. The Commission stated that Temu, which is owned by a Chinese company, did not adequately address the risks associated with the sale of illegal products, including baby toys and faulty chargers, on its platform.
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EU imposes €200 million fine on Temu for selling illegal products
The European Commission has fined the online retailer Temu €200 million for failing to manage risks related to illegal products sold on its platform. This includes concerns over baby toys and faulty chargers.
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EU fines Temu €200m for allowing sale of illegal products
EU imposes €200 million fine on Temu for selling illegal products