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EU fines Temu €200M for allowing sale of illegal products

The European Commission has imposed a €200 million fine on online retailer Temu under the EU Digital Services Act, finding the platform failed to address systemic risks from dangerous illegal products including unsafe baby toys and faulty chargers sold on its site. Temu disputes the decision as disproportionate and is reviewing its options, while UK consumer advocacy group Which? has called on the UK government to implement similar regulatory action against online marketplaces selling unsafe products.

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Temu fineEU consumer protectionillegal online product salesDSA penaltye-commerce platform regulationdangerous baby toysfaulty electrical chargersUK product safety rules

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