Toys, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics are suspected to be among the noncompliant products available to the Chinese shopping platform’s 90 million European users.
The European Union has expanded its scrutiny of online marketplaces by opening a formal proceeding on Chinese low-cost ...
Earlier this year online Chinese marketplace Temu was ordered by the European Union (EU) to explain how it ensured unsafe and ...
The European Union has launched a formal investigation into Chinese shopping website Temu, amid growing concerns about ...
Almost 9 in 10 toys purchased through major online retailers ... OnBuy and Shein was considered unsafe. One in five toys from Temu and TikTok were also categorised as illegal, BTHA said.
"As long as online marketplaces are not given any legal responsibility, unsafe toys will keep flooding in from sellers who ...
Toy Industries of Europe, which represents toy manufacturers in the European Union and the United Kingdom, has said it recently bought more than 100 toys from third-party sellers on 10 online ...
All 15 Temu toys purchased at random failed testing against Australian safety regulations. The director of campaigns at CHOICE says legislation stronger than a voluntary safety pledge is needed to ...