Temu Faces EU Scrutiny Over Illegal Sales
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Temu is a big online shop from China. EU watchdogs say Temu is not stopping illegal sales. The EU thinks Temu is not doing enough to protect people.
The EU has a rule called the Digital Services Act. This rule makes online shops keep users safe. Shops that break this rule may pay big fines.
The EU looked into Temu and found some problems. People in the EU might buy illegal things on Temu. Investigators found bad baby toys and electronics on the site.
Temu says they will work with the EU to fix things. The EU thinks Temu's risk check is not good. It uses general info, not details about their own shop.
Temu is very popular because it has cheap products. It sells clothes and home things from China. If Temu breaks the EU rule, it may pay a lot of money.
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What is Temu?
Temu is a big online shop from China.
What does the EU think about Temu's safety measures?
The EU thinks Temu is not doing enough to protect people.
What problems did the EU find with Temu?
The EU found bad baby toys and electronics on the site.
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