EU Fines Temu €200M for Failing to Control Dangerous Products, Urges Stricter E-commerce Regulations
May 28, 2026
Upcoming EU policy changes, including new parcel handling fees and import controls starting mid-year, could affect Temu and other cross-border sellers.
The fine underscores the EU’s active enforcement of updated digital rules, highlighting heightened scrutiny and penalties for online platforms.
Temu disputes the decision as disproportionate, says it has strengthened risk assessment and governance, and will review the options while continuing to cooperate with regulators.
The European Commission fined Temu €200 million under the Digital Services Act for failing to adequately assess and mitigate systemic risks from illegal and dangerous products sold on Temu’s platform to EU consumers.
Earlier findings highlighted safety concerns, including a high rate of electronic charger failures and baby toys posing chemical or suffocation risks.
Next steps include continued investigations and potential additional penalties if Temu does not comply or if new breaches are identified.
The action is part of the broader DSA framework aiming to hold large online platforms to stricter accountability to protect consumers and curb harmful content and products.
The decision signals the EU’s push to hold major online platforms accountable, alongside parallel investigations of Shein, with ongoing scrutiny of cross-border e-commerce and related platforms.
Investigations into Temu are ongoing, with potential additional breaches under review and similar scrutiny of competitors like AliExpress and Shein.
French regulators have flagged problematic listings tied to Temu, contributing to wider regulatory pressure on Chinese marketplaces.
Temu’s large EU presence (about 130 million users) and strong growth since 2023 are central to the case, ahead of debates on EU-China relations.
Analysts note the penalty’s implications for consumers and discuss its impact on price, access, and platform governance.
Summary based on 35 sources
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Economic Times • May 28, 2026
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The Times Of India • May 28, 2026
As EU fines China's Temu $200 million, European regulator 'warns' its 130 million users in Europe: You ar
The Next Web • May 28, 2026
Brussels fines Temu €200M under the DSA for unsafe baby toys and faulty chargers
Economic Times • May 28, 2026
Temu fined $232 million for breaching EU rules on sale of illegal products