European Union antitrust officials asked Chinese online shopping sites Temu and Shein to show they are complying with the bloc’s key regulations of technology companies, including how the sites are protecting minors.
The companies have been asked to provide information on their compliance with the Digital Services Act by July 12, European Commission regulators said Friday in a statement. The commission will assess its next steps after receiving the information and could open a formal investigation, according to the statement.
Temu and Shein must show how they are protecting European consumers from illegal products, among other issues, the regulators ...
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