The EU classifies Chinese e-commerce platform Temu as a "very large online platform", necessitating it to comply with DSA regulations by September 2024.

The European Union has designated Chinese online retailer Temu as a "very large online platform" due to its over 45 million users, requiring it to adhere to the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) by September 2024. The DSA requires Temu to assess and mitigate systemic risks, including the sale of counterfeit goods, unsafe products, and items infringing on intellectual property rights. Measures that Temu could take to comply with the DSA include modifying its user interface for better reporting, improving its moderation processes, and refining its algorithms to prevent the promotion and sale of prohibited goods.

May 31, 2024
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