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The European Commission has launched an investigation against the Temu marketplace

European Commission launches investigation into Temu marketplace

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The European Commission (EC) has launched an investigation into possible violations of the European Digital Services Act by the Chinese sales app Temu. This was reported by the press service of the European Commission.

The EC stated concerns that the platform does not have sufficiently reliable systems to stop the reappearance of unscrupulous sellers, whose products reappear, sometimes within days of being removed, and the sale of counterfeit products.

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The European Commission noted that the decision to open an investigation is the result of a preliminary analysis of the risk assessment report provided by Temu at the end of September 2024, responses to official requests from the European Commission, as well as information provided by third parties.

If the European Commission's suspicions are confirmed, it will be about Temu's failure to comply with five articles of the Digital Services Act.

Prepared by: Sergey Daga

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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