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EU fines Temu for failing to stop sale of illegal and dangerous products

In May 2026, the European Commission issued a €200 million fine to Chinese e-commerce platform Temu, the largest penalty imposed under the EU's Digital Services Act to date, following a 19-month investigation that found widespread availability of unsafe and illegal products including baby toys, electronics, and jewelry on the platform. Temu has stated it disagrees with the fine, which it calls disproportionate, and is required to submit a remediation action plan to EU regulators by August 28, 2026, with additional ongoing investigations into the platform that could result in further penalties.

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