Temu faces €200m EU fine over toxic, unsafe products
Summary
The European Union has fined Chinese online retailer Temu €200 million for selling products that the EU says are toxic or unsafe, including baby toys and electronics. Temu disagrees with this decision, which was made under the EU’s Digital Services Act that aims to protect consumers from harmful goods sold online.Key Facts
- Temu is a Chinese e-commerce company.
- The EU fined Temu €200 million for selling unsafe products.
- The unsafe items include baby toys and electronic devices.
- The fine comes under the EU’s Digital Services Act.
- This law requires online platforms to protect consumers from harmful products or content.
- Temu disputes the EU’s ruling.
- The news was reported on May 28, 2026.
- The EU is increasing consumer safety rules for online sellers.
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