She expressed commissioner European Union Competition Affairs Officer, Margrethe Vestager, expressed her concern about counterfeit products offered for sale on the platform.Timo“.
Vestager said the European Commission, the EU’s executive arm, wants to ensure that goods “meet EU standards and do not harm consumers.”
The Commission suspects that “Temo” is violating “Digital Services LawThe European Union, a set of strong European regulations governing online e-commerce companies, applies to Chinese companies like TIMO.
A statement issued by the Commission said that there were other concerns related to the “potentially addictive design” of the Teemo platform and how the platform was recommended across the board. Internet Users with products and services.
Last May, she added Brussels The Chinese e-commerce group “Temo” has added to a list of major platforms subject to strict controls under the new digital services law.
“Temo” is the global version of the giant Chinese e-commerce company, “Bindiodio,” and provides a wide range of products, including clothing, toys, decorative accessories, tools, and high-tech goods.