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DSA: Why the Commission wants more information from Temu and Shein

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Published: July 1st, 2024,
Last updated: July 1st, 2024

Temu, a cross-border e-commerce platform owned by Pindoduo, sued rival Shein for violating US antitrust laws, Yichang, Hubei Province, China, July 19,2023
After being classified as very large online platforms, Temu and Shein are subject to the obligations of the DSA – and the supervision of the Commission.

The Commission sent formal requests for information under the Digital Services Act (DSA) to Chinese online marketplaces Temu and Shein on Friday. Among other things, it wants to know from Temu and Shein what both marketplaces have done concerning the „Notice and Action“ mechanism. This is intended to enable users to report illegal or faulty products. These could be counterfeit branded goods or unauthorized medicines, for example.

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