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MEP Urges Temu to Act Following €200 Million EU Fine

Following a €200 million fine from the European Commission for unsafe baby toys, MEP Anna Cavazzini expresses cautious optimism about Temu's willingness to comply with EU regulations.

Editorial Staff / 2026-05-29 / 1min

The European Commission has imposed a significant €200 million fine on Temu due to concerns over dangerous baby toys. This action highlights the regulatory scrutiny facing the Chinese company.

MEP Anna Cavazzini has indicated that she believes Temu is "willing to comply" with EU rules moving forward. However, she also warns of a broader issue regarding unfair competition in the market.

Cavazzini's comments reflect ongoing concerns about product safety and compliance standards, emphasizing the need for companies like Temu to demonstrate concrete actions in response to regulatory requirements.