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Temu to be investigated by EU tech regulators over sale of illegal products

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Posted on October 31, 2024

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· Last updated: January 29, 2026

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By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Chinese online retailer Temu will be investigated on whether it may have breached EU tech rules against the sale of illegal products, EU tech regulators said on Tuesday, in a move which could lead to hefty fines for the company. The EU investigation will also focus on the […]

By Foo Yun Chee

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Chinese online retailer Temu will be investigated on whether it may have breached EU tech rules against the sale of illegal products, EU tech regulators said on Tuesday, in a move which could lead to hefty fines for the company.

The EU investigation will also focus on the potentially addictive design of Temu’s service, including its game-like reward programmes , and its systems to recommend purchases to users.

The European Commission launched its probe under the Digital Services Act (DSA), which requires very large online platforms such as Temu to do more to tackle illegal and harmful content on their platforms, following complaints by pan-European consumers organisation BEUC and 17 of its national members.

Temu, which has 92 million users in the 27-country European Union, is a unit of Chinese ecommerce giant PDD Holdings.

The EU tech enforcer will also investigate whether Temu is complying with the DSA obligation to provide researchers access to its publicly accessible data.

“We want to ensure that Temu is complying with the Digital Services Act. Particularly in ensuring that products sold on their platform meet EU standards and do not harm consumers,” EU antitrust and tech chief Margrethe Vestager said in a statement.

Temu could face a fine of as much as 6% of its global turnover if found guilty of breaching the DSA.

(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee)

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What is the Digital Services Act (DSA)?
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