The European Commission will launch an investigation into TEMU, a Chinese e-commerce platform, to determine whether the products sold are illegal.
According to Reuters, the EU Commission requested the Chinese company TEMU to disclose relevant information on October 11, according to the data services law, and informed that the response deadline is October 21, and the next step will be determined based on the company's response.
People familiar with the situation told Reuters that the European Commission will soon start an investigation into the Chinese company TEMU. However, the EU Commission and TEMU did not respond to Reuters' related reports.
TEMU is a foreign version of Pindodo, a Chinese e-commerce platform, and has become a major e-commerce platform in many countries in a short period of time due to the cheapness of the products sold. However, due to the large amount of subsidies provided by the Chinese regime and the involvement of Uyghur forced labor, TEMU is facing strong criticism and opposition.
In the middle of this month, the Indonesian government asked Google and Apple to ban Temu from the app market to prevent Indonesian users from downloading it, stressing that the main goal is to protect small and medium-sized businesses in their country from being harmed by cheap Chinese products.
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31/10/2024