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EU fines Temu €200m for allowing sale of illegal products

The European Commission has fined Chinese-owned online retailer Temu €200 million for allowing the sale of illegal products, including dangerous baby toys and faulty chargers. The Commission found that Temu failed to adequately identify and assess the risks associated with these products and the potential harm to consumers.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-05-28 · 11:39 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
EU fines Temu €200m for allowing sale of illegal products
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The European Commission has fined Chinese-owned online retailer Temu €200 million for allowing the sale of illegal products, including dangerous baby toys and faulty chargers. The Commission found that Temu failed to adequately identify and assess the risks associated with these products and the potential harm to consumers. This decision stems from an investigation initiated in October 2024 concerning Temu's compliance as a Very Large Online Platform under EU law. A mystery shopping exercise revealed that a significant number of chargers failed safety tests and many baby toys posed suffocation or chemical risks. Temu disagrees with the fine, calling it disproportionate, and must submit an action plan by August 28 to address the identified failures.

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Temu disagrees with the decision and deems the fine disproportionate.

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A high proportion of baby toys sold on Temu posed safety risks, containing chemicals above legal limits or small detachable parts.

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A mystery shopping exercise found a high percentage of chargers purchased through Temu failed basic electrical safety tests.

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Temu failed to diligently identify, analyse and assess the systemic risks of products and potential harm to consumers.

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The European Union has fined Temu €200m for allowing the sale of illegal products.

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The European Union has imposed a €200m ($232m; £173m) fine on Chinese-owned online retailer Temu for having illegal products such as dangerous baby toys and faulty chargers for sale on its platform.The European Commission said the company had "failed to diligently identify, analyse and assess the systemic risks" of the products and the harm they could cause to consumers.Temu has been under investigation since October 2024 over whether it has been meeting its obligations as a designated Very Large Online Platform under EU law.The online retailer said it disagreed with the decision and deemed the fine disproportionate, and was now considering available options.The investigation involved a mystery shopping exercise carried out by an independent testing organisation, which found that a high percentage of chargers purchased through Temu failed basic electrical safety tests. It also found that a high proportion of baby toys posed safety risks, containing chemicals above legal limits or featuring small detachable parts that presented suffocation hazards, Euronews reported.As well as paying the fine, Temu has to present an action plan to address the failures by 28 August. The Commission then has two months to decide whether the company has done enough to comply.EU tech commissioner Henna Virkkunen told reporters that the decision was intended to send a "very strong message" to Temu.A Temu spokesperson said in a statement that the retailer respected the need for clear, consistent rules, but that the decision related to 2024 and did not reflect the current state of its systems.
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