European Union has slapped a €200 million fine on Chinese online retailer Temu for failing to prevent the sale of illegal products. Regulators found Temu’s risk assessment systems inadequate, exposing millions of European users to dangerous goods. Temu disputes the ruling, calling the penalty excessive and outdated, while the EU emphasizes this is a strong message on risk management.
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