Commission fines Temu €200M for breaching the Digital Services Act
by MrDresden on 5/28/2026, 10:57:34 AM
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/home/en
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by: big85
> Evidence from a mystery shopping exercise included in the Commission's investigation shows that a very high percentage of the selected chargers failed basic safety tests, while a high percentage of tested baby toys posed safety risks of medium to high severity, as they contain chemicals exceeding legal safety limits or pose suffocation hazards due to detachable parts.<p>> Under the DSA, designated Very Large Online Platforms are required to diligently assess systemic risks linked to their services and adopt corresponding mitigation measures.
5/28/2026, 11:54:00 AM
by: jp3141
Correct URL: <a href="https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_26_1178" rel="nofollow">https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_26_...</a>
5/28/2026, 11:36:15 AM
by: humanpotato
Actual link: <a href="https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_26_1178" rel="nofollow">https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_26_...</a>
5/28/2026, 12:11:24 PM
by: spwa4
So they let sellers from china, and reseller platforms, get away with violating safety laws for 3 years (just Temu), have 50 BILLION euro in revenue (about 3-4 billion in profit for the platform itself) from those products and then charge them 200 Million for the crime?<p>Can European companies demand equal treatment? Wait, no, I know the answer to that.
5/28/2026, 12:56:47 PM
by: gib444
> Temu has until 28 August 2026 to submit an action plan to the Commission, as required by Article 75 of the DSA. The plan must set out measures to remedy the breach of its risk-assessment obligations. The European Board for Digital Services will have one month from receipt of the plan to issue its opinion. The Commission will then have a further month to adopt its final decision and set a reasonable period for implementation.<p>> Failure to comply with the non-compliance decision may lead to periodic penalty payments.<p>So they're just threatening a fine at this stage? It's not clear to me
5/28/2026, 11:48:28 AM
by: alexaholic
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5/28/2026, 12:28:19 PM
by: sunshine-o
Yes, but who is fining the commision?<p>The best way to fight Temu would be to maintain a society where young people are not so desperate that the only comfort they can afford is to order the cheapest crap online.
5/28/2026, 2:08:16 PM
by: seydor
I've been buying everything i can think of from temu for a year now , in anticipation of it surely being outlawed in the EU. That time has come.
5/28/2026, 12:37:20 PM