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EU fines Temu €200M over unsafe toys, non-compliant products
The European Union fined Chinese-owned e-commerce platform Temu €200 million under the Digital Services Act (DSA) for failing to address systemic risks of unsafe and illegal products, including hazardous baby toys and faulty electronics, available to its 130 million EU users. Temu has called the fine disproportionate, is required to submit a corrective action plan by August 28, 2026, and may appeal the penalty, while the EU also opened a separate investigation into JD.com's proposed acquisition of German retailer Ceconomy over alleged unfair state subsidy distortions.
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May 29, 2026, 4:00 AM