There’s a excessive threat for customers to come across unlawful merchandise like child toys on the platform, the European Fee wrote.
The European Fee has slapped Temu with a €200 million ($232 million) superb for failing to stop the gross sales of unlawful merchandise on its platform. “Proof confirmed that there’s a excessive threat for customers within the EU to come across unlawful merchandise on the platform” in violation of the Digital Companies Act (DSA) together with child toys and small electronics, the EC wrote in a press launch.
Temu first entered the European market in 2023, promoting merchandise at bargain-basement costs starting from clothes to electronics. European regulators opened a probe into the corporate’s actions shortly afterwards, claiming it was promoting unlawful merchandise.
On the time, Temu stated that it might absolutely cooperate with regulators to enhance security and strengthen its compliance system. Nevertheless, the EC wrote that “Temu’s threat evaluation of October 2024 was inaccurate… [and] could subsequently have led to insufficient mitigation measures towards the dissemination of unlawful merchandise.”
The superb was particularly associated to the corporate’s compliance measures, however regulators are additionally probing Temu for promoting particular merchandise that do not meet EU security requirements. France has known as for stronger measures towards on-line China-based platforms after accusing each AliExpress and Shein for promoting childlike intercourse dolls on their platforms.
In a press release to The Monetary Occasions, Temu stated it disagreed with the EC’s resolution and known as the superb “disproportionate.” It added that it had taken further steps to strengthen its governance and threat evaluation, and stated the choice did “not mirror the present state of our techniques.”
Temu is simply the second firm to be penalized by Europe underneath the Digital Companies Act, following a €120 million ($140 million) superb levied on Elon’s Musk’s X platform. Temu now has till August 2026 to provide you with an motion plan detailing the way it will handle unlawful product gross sales in Europe. If that is deemed unsatisfactory, the EC might levy fines as much as six % of its annual world income. On high of that, Temu’s European enterprise could take a success in July as soon as the bloc begins imposing a flat €3 payment on ecommerce parcels valued underneath €150.

