
EU Raids Temu’s Dublin Headquarters
Chinese e-commerce giant facing scrutiny for alleged subsidy rule breaches, with Brussels snoopers citing the Digital Services Act against it.

Chinese e-commerce giant facing scrutiny for alleged subsidy rule breaches, with Brussels snoopers citing the Digital Services Act against it.

EU finance ministers have agreed to remove the duty exemption on small parcels from Chinese platforms as early as next year, a move France hailed as a victory for Europe’s economic sovereignty.

EU regulators accuse Temu of failing to protect consumers—but critics say it’s another excuse for control.
Brussels says Chinese companies are not doing enough to prevent the sale of products that do not meet European standards.

The probe involves alleged violations of EU safety standards as well as ‘addictive’ marketing policies.

As dangerous as TikTok is, it’s not the only Chinese creation that deserves closer attention.