The European Commission released the findings of a two year investigation into the online retailer.
Temu EU fine: the European Commission issued a record €200 million Digital Services Act penalty against the Chinese-owned ...
When Florida-based content creator Rach started buying household items from Temu two years ago, she approached it like any careful mom would: with a mix of hope and skepticism. Now, after putting 20 ...
Authorities are increasing scrutiny of major digital marketplaces operating across Europe. The latest enforcement action ...
The European Commission cited toxic baby toys and unsafe electronics chargers found during an undercover shopping exercise ...
The European Commission has fined Temu €200 million ($232. 8 million), saying the Chinese online shopping platform failed to properly assess the risks posed by illegal products on its site.
Temu has partnered with Eurofins Consumer Product Testing to support greater transparency in the discount retailer’s product safety processes and enhance quality control, helping ensure that products ...
The European Commission fined Chinese-owned retailer Temu $232 million for selling illegal products, including dangerous baby ...
Temu’s recommendation algorithms were blamed for helping to spread illegal products. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
E-commerce giant Temu has entered a new partnership with testing, inspection and certification firm Eurofins as part of its efforts to fortify its product safety and compliance. The PDD ...