New York Times — Business
May 28, 10:17 AM
The European Commission has imposed a fine on Temu for the sale of unsafe products. This enforcement action is part of a wider investigation into several Chinese companies, including Shein and AliExpress.
BBC — World
May 28, 11:39 AM
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.
BBC — Business
May 28, 11:39 AM
The European Commission has issued a €200 million fine to Temu for failing to manage risks related to illegal products sold on its platform. This includes concerns over baby toys and faulty chargers.
The Verge
May 28, 11:47 AM
Temu has been fined €200 million by the European Commission due to concerns about illegal products on its platform. The investigation, which started in October 2024, found that Temu failed to comply with the Digital Service Act by not adequately addressing the risks of illegal items.
PBS NewsHour
May 28, 03:41 PM
The European Union has fined Temu $232 million due to safety violations related to products sold on its platform. The fine is based on findings that the retailer offered items that did not meet EU consumer safety standards.
Deutsche Welle
May 28, 04:52 PM
The European Union has fined Temu €200 million due to the company's failure to adequately identify and assess risks related to illegal products on its platform. The regulators emphasized the potential dangers these products posed to consumers.