Amazon, Temu and AliExpress sell banned kids products in Australia
Products that may already be banned in Australia are being sold by retail giants including Amazon, Temu, AliExpress and Ebay.
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Products that may already be banned in Australia are being sold by retail giants including Amazon, Temu, AliExpress and Ebay.
Temu was caught red handed selling illegal goods in the European Union, and was slapped with a $232 Million fine.
The European Commission has fined Temu €200 million for failing to prevent the sale of illegal and unsafe products, the second-ever fine under the Digital Ser...
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Temu, the Chinese e-commerce giant, was fined €200 million ($232 million) by the European Union for failing to stop sales of unsafe baby toys and chargers
Today, the European Commission issued a fine of €200 million to Temu under the Digital Services Act (DSA). The company failed to diligently identify, analyse,...
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The European Union fined Chinese retailer Temu 200 million euros after investigators found unsafe and illegal products, including hazardous toys and electronics...
The Commission gave Temu until August 28 to deliver an action plan that regulators will assess.
The European Commission fined Chinese-owned retailer Temu $232 million for selling illegal products, including dangerous baby toys and chargers.
The European Union has fined the Chinese online retailer Temu $230 million for failing to identify and assess the risks of featuring dangerous products on its w...
The EU’s fine follows preliminary findings last year that Temu was exposing consumers to a high risk of products that didn’t comply with EU consumer safety ...
European Union regulators have fined Chinese online retailer Temu for failing to protect consumers from illegal products
The Commission found that consumers are ‘very likely to encounter illegal items on Temu.’
The European Commission has fined Temu €200M under the Digital Services Act for failing to prevent the sale of unsafe baby toys and faulty chargers, the regim...
Ha nem teljesítik az előírásokat, további pénzbírságot kaphat a kínai kereskedelmi platform.
Fine is largest so far under the bloc’s platforms regulation, the Digital Services Act.