EU Justice Chief ‘Determined’ to Crack Down on Sale of Illegal Goods on Temu, Shein
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The European Commission is conducting a survey in the context of concerns related to the infringement of European standards on the safety of products marketed by major online trading companies, Shein and Temu, the results are being published soon. The article Products on Shein and Temu are intended for European research. Tips for babies who are at a higher risk of exposure and toxic raindrops appear for the first time in Romania TV.
EU Justice Commissioner Michael McGrath has ordered an investigation into the quality of products from low-cost Chinese online stores Shein and Temu. He says he is shocked and appalled by the toxic and dangerous products that can be ordered on these platforms. Shein and Temu say they take product safety seriously.
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European Justice Commissioner Michael McGrath was shocked by the poor quality of some products sold by Chinese retailers Shein and Temu, as a European investigation found several products that did not comply with European quality standards.
Michael McGrath, the European Union's Justice Commissioner, today expressed his determination to crack down on the sale of goods sold through Chinese e-commerce platforms such as Temu and Shein, as they do not comply with EU regulations.
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