The European Commission opened its investigation five months after adding Temu to the list of ‘very large online platforms’ needing the strictest level of scrutiny under the bloc’s Digital Services Act
Chinese online retailer Temu is facing a European Union investigation over suspicions it’s failing to prevent the sale of illegal products, the 27-nation bloc’s executive arm said on Thursday.
Temu said it “takes its obligations under the DSA seriously, continuously investing to strengthen our compliance system and safeguard consumer interests on our platform.” EU enforcement will “guarantee a level playing field and that every platform, including Temu, fully respects the laws that keep our European market safe and fair for all,” she said.
Also under investigation is Temu’s compliance with two other DSA requirements: giving researchers access to data and transparency on recommender systems. Companies must be detail how they recommend content and products, and give users at least one option to see recommendations that are not based on their personal profile and preferences.
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