💨 Abstract
The European Union has accused Temu, a Chinese online retailer, of failing to prevent the sale of illegal products on its platform. This follows a preliminary investigation under the Digital Services Act, which aims to ensure online safety and compliance with EU regulations. Investigators found "non-compliant" products, including baby toys and electronics, on Temu's site. Temu stated it will cooperate fully with the EU's investigation. The EU could impose hefty fines if violations are found.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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