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EU probes AliExpress over possibly illegal online products

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Alibaba's AliExpress could face a hefty fine after the European Commission opened an investigation into dissemination of potentially illegal and pornographic materials. The move comes under powers granted to the EU executive from the Digital Services Act (DSA) which requires companies to do more to tackle illegal and harmful products on their platforms.

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The European Commission has announced on Thursday a formal investigation against the Chinese electronic commerce giant AliExpress for allegedly allowing the sale of illegal products, especially medicines and food, and disseminating pornography material through its platform.

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The European Commission announced on Thursday (14 March) that it would investigate whether the Chinese online shopping site AliExpress had breached European legislation on digital services (DSA).

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Malay Mail broke the news in Selangor, Malaysia on Thursday, March 14, 2024.
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