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EU says Temu in breach of rules to prevent sale of illegal products

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Posted on July 28, 2025

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BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Commission on Monday said Chinese online marketplace Temu was breaking EU rules by not doing enough to prevent the sale of illegal products through its platform. The

EU Finds Temu Violating Rules Against Sale of Illegal Products

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Commission on Monday said Chinese online marketplace Temu was breaking EU rules by not doing enough to prevent the sale of illegal products through its platform.

The EU's findings could ultimately lead to a fine of up to 6% of Temu's annual global turnover, the Commission said.

"Evidence showed that there is a high risk for consumers in the EU to encounter illegal products on the platform," it said in a statement about Temu.

"Specifically, the analysis of a mystery shopping exercise found that consumers shopping on Temu are very likely to find non-compliant products among the offer, such as baby toys and small electronics."

The Commission said Temu's risk assessment was inadequate as it was based on general industry information, not on the specifics of its platform.

It said that if the Commission's preliminary findings were ultimately confirmed, Temu would be found in breach of the Digital Services Act.

"Such a decision could entail fines of up to 6% of the total worldwide annual turnover of the provider and order the provider to take measures to address the breach," it said.

Temu can respond to the EU's findings in the coming weeks, an EU spokesperson said, without giving an exact deadline.

A Temu spokesperson said the company would continue to "cooperate fully" with the Commission.

The findings relate only to one aspect of a broader ongoing EU investigation into Temu, the Commission said.

Temu is also suspected of breaching EU rules relating to the use of addictive design features, the transparency of its recommendation systems and its access to data for researchers.

(Reporting by Bart MeijerEditing by Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • EU Commission finds Temu violating rules on illegal product sales.
  • Temu risks fines up to 6% of its global turnover.
  • Investigation reveals high risk of illegal products on Temu.
  • Temu's risk assessment deemed inadequate by EU.
  • Temu under broader EU investigation for multiple breaches.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the EU find regarding Temu?
The European Commission found that Temu was breaching EU rules by not adequately preventing the sale of illegal products on its platform.
What could happen to Temu as a result of these findings?
If confirmed, Temu could face fines of up to 6% of its annual global turnover and be required to take measures to address the breach.
What specific issues did the EU identify with Temu's platform?
The EU identified that Temu's risk assessment was inadequate and based on general industry information rather than specifics of its platform.
Is Temu facing other investigations from the EU?
Yes, Temu is also under investigation for potential breaches related to addictive design features and transparency in its recommendation systems.
How did Temu respond to the EU's findings?
A Temu spokesperson stated that the company would continue to cooperate fully with the European Commission regarding the investigation.

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