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EU fines Temu €200M for allowing sale of illegal products

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1k2ydn1rz8o
44•jjp•57m ago

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esnard•45m ago
Also discussed here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48307237
schnitzelstoat•42m ago
It seems like quite a light punishment for selling such dangerous products that could literally kill people. The dodgy e-bike batteries have already been linked to several fires.

bigclivedotcom takes apart some of the Temu stuff on YouTube and some of the electronics is atrocious.

kvgr•32m ago
I am very pro free market, but Temu with data harvesting and selling illegal projects should be banned together with tiktok...
holistio•14m ago
If you're "pro free market, but", you're not pro free market. That's fine, but you might want to reevaluate whether you're actually for it.
s_dev•10m ago
The US and China have standards as well and bodies to regulate them. Regulation vs Free Market debate isn't a binary issue and is a spectrum.
manoDev•31m ago
Isn't there some kind of law to disallow imports without a CE / RoHS / etc label? Why allow it to enter the EU, and then fine the seller afterwards?
MobiusHorizons•27m ago
Are you suggesting opening every package to check for a CE? I think fining after the fact is how those laws are enforced.
GJim•6m ago
> Are you suggesting opening every package to check for a CE?

In the old days, when an importer purchased Chinese goods in bulk and resold them, import checks were commonplace.... AND the importer was legally responsible for paying import duties and selling goods to the public that were legal and met safety standards.

Now that any individual can order direct from China (with cheap subsidised postage!), the floodgates of untaxed and dangerous shite are open.

One solution is to address the subsidised postage that makes this state of affairs possible.

lokar•3m ago
Require the recipient affirm the package meets all legal requirements, and personally assume liability for any violation.
dwroberts•24m ago
They add fake labels, this has been happening for a long time
amelius•4m ago
debarshri•29m ago
There goes my panda shaped coffeeblower.
jordiburgos•26m ago
Why there is a difference between selling and allowing to sell? If the product is sold in your site, you must be responsible of it.
madeofpalk•20m ago
Isn't this being held responsible for it?
another-dave•15m ago
they are responsible for it, but it's useful in reporting to differentiate between "fulfilled by" and "bought through"
hydrogen7800•14m ago
> If the product is sold in your site, you must be responsible of it.

But this is an internet store.

alephnerd•7m ago
This has been going on for a year now.

The EU began enforcing a small parcel tax directly against Temu last May [0] and France has been strongly lobbying against Shein and Temu [1]. The EU has also made Chinese overproduction a critical topic of discussion for EU-China relations [2][3], and barring Temu and Shein is backed by both unions and industrial groups within Europe [4].

All of this is linking to the EU playing hardball against Chinese support of Russia's invasion of Ukraine [5].

[0] - https://www.ft.com/content/102e18d7-d06b-4405-a347-97bb3c373...

[1] - https://www.ft.com/content/b1fdbad1-2793-4975-a10b-74bb928d3...

[2] - https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/society-equity/eu-law...

[3] - https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20260326IP...

[4] - https://www.lemonde.fr/economie/article/2025/09/15/les-indus...

[5] - https://www.bruegel.org/podcast/how-war-ukraine-reshaping-eu...

Yeah they have the CE mark, but it means "Chinese Export". You can recognize it by the C and E being closer together.
lefra•15m ago
For electronics without wireless functionality, it is allowed to self-certify. Anyone could also print whatever label they want on their products illegally (i.e. without doing the required paperwork to self-certify).

The policemen controlling imports don't have the competency to check for faults, so we get this situation where specialists regularly sample the products, and heavy fines are issued to the importer.

s_dev•13m ago
The fine is the application of the law. Would be like getting arrested and demanding to know why the authorities aren't getting involved.

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