Brussels has accused Chinese ecommerce group Temu of breaching the bloc’s landmark digital rules by failing to do enough to prevent the sale of illegal products on its platform.
In preliminary findings published on Monday, the European Commission said its probe had revealed “a high risk” of EU consumers encountering illegal products on Temu’s site.
It also said the results of a mystery shopping exercise had found products that breached EU rules on the marketplace, including baby toys and small electronics.
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