The European Commission has escalated its examination of the Chinese ecommerce platform Temu, demanding compliance information with the EU's Digital Services Act and its provisions.
Complaints from consumer protection groups led to heightened scrutiny against Temu, focusing on trader traceability and concerns about manipulative design on the platform.
The Digital Services Act mandates that platforms like Temu identify risks related to user safety, including public health and minor protection, and implement mitigating actions.
Penalties for non-compliance with the DSA can be substantial, potentially reaching up to 6% of a company's global annual turnover without adequate corrective measures.
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