EU fines Temu $232 million for allegedly selling dangerous products
The European Commission fined Chinese-owned retailer Temu $232 million for selling illegal products, including dangerous baby toys and chargers.
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The European Commission fined Chinese-owned retailer Temu $232 million for selling illegal products, including dangerous baby toys and chargers.
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The European Commission fined Chinese-owned retailer Temu $232 million for selling illegal products, including dangerous baby toys and chargers.
The European Union's fine follows preliminary findings last year that Temu was exposing consumers to a high risk of products sold on its platform like baby toys and small electronics that d...