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The European Commission has fined Chinese-owned online marketplace Temu €200 million for failing to prevent the sale of illegal and unsafe goods, including faulty chargers and hazardous baby toys. A mystery-shopping probe and independent lab tests found electrical and chemical risks, prompting the penalty under the Digital Services Act—the DSA’s second major enforcement action. Temu disputes the ruling as disproportionate and is considering its options, while being required to submit a corrective action plan by August. Regulators warn further penalties could follow, underscoring rising EU scrutiny and accountability for very large online platforms.
This enforcement shows the EU is using the Digital Services Act to hold very large online platforms accountable for product safety and illegal listings. Tech professionals working on marketplace compliance, trust and safety, or EU market access must reassess risk, controls, and reporting to meet stricter regulatory scrutiny.
Dossier last updated: 2026-05-28 15:52:30
Temu因销售非法产品违反欧盟规定被罚款2.32亿美元
Temu因销售非法产品违反欧盟规定被罚款2.32亿美元
欧盟因Temu销售非法产品对其处以2.32亿美元罚款 - Engadget
The European Commission fined Chinese-owned online retailer Temu €200 million for listing dangerous products—including faulty chargers and unsafe baby toys—after finding the platform had not properly assessed systemic risks under the EU’s Digital Services Act. A mystery-shopping probe and independent lab tests revealed chargers failing electrical safety checks and toys with excessive chemicals or choking hazards. Temu says it disagrees with the decision and calls the fine disproportionate while considering options; it must submit an action plan by 28 August for the Commission to review. The ruling is the DSA’s second major penalty and signals tougher enforcement for very large online platforms.
The European Commission fined Chinese-owned online retailer Temu €200m for selling illegal and dangerous goods, finding the platform failed to identify and mitigate systemic product safety risks. An independent mystery-shopping probe discovered many chargers failed electrical safety tests and numerous baby toys contained banned chemicals or choking hazards. Temu, designated a Very Large Online Platform under the EU’s Digital Services Act, must submit an action plan by 28 August; the Commission will then assess compliance. Temu said it disagrees with the ruling, calls the fine disproportionate, and is reviewing options. EU tech commissioner Henna Virkkunen framed the penalty as a strong signal about platform responsibilities; it’s the DSA’s second major fine after a €120m penalty for X.
UE-Temu因违反关于非法产品的规定而被处以罚款
Temu因销售不安全商品在欧盟遭罚款 - The New York Times
因销售非法产品,欧盟对Temu处以数百万欧元罚款
Commission fines Temu €200M for breaching the Digital Services Act
Commission fines Temu €200M for breaching the Digital Services Act
欧盟因Temu销售非法商品对其处以2亿欧元罚款
Foo Yun Chee / Reuters : The European Commission fines Temu €200M under the DSA for allegedly failing to adequately stop the sale of illegal products; further penalties could follow — Chinese online retailer Temu has been fined €200 million ($232 million) on Thursday for not doing enough to stop the sale …
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欧盟因Temu销售不安全玩具和充电器对其处以2亿欧元罚款