Temu faces €200m EU fine over toxic, unsafe products
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Temu faces €200m EU fine over toxic, unsafe products
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The European Union has slapped a €200 million fine on Chinese retailer Temu, for selling products it considers toxic or unsafe, including baby toys and electronics. The e-commerce giant disputes the ruling, which came under the EU’s Digital Services Act, requiring online platforms to protect consumers from harmful content or products. Also in the show – global air travel dips for the first time since the pandemic, and France is set to reimburse the cost of weight-loss drugs for obese patients.
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