Alibaba, Amazon, Booking.com, Google Shopping and Zalando are well-known (e-commerce) platforms that have been designated as VLOPs and must comply with stricter DSA rules.
In addition, the that Temu should be fined for its violations due to its current status. The organization believes that even if the European Commission does not intend to hold Temu accountable under the stricter Digital Services Act, the Chinese e-commerce platform should be subject to financial penalties for this reason. If it does not comply with the DSA, the fine could be as high as 6% of annual sales.
Temu's response
TechCrunch writes that Temu said in its ecuador whatsapp number database
response that it is “new to the market” and is eager to comply with requests from consumer groups and the European Commission. As such, the company claims that feedback from customers and other advocates is always taken to heart.
Temu promised to thoroughly study the BEUC complaint and make any necessary policy changes in the interest of consumers. Recently, the store reached an agreement with German regulators that will eliminate several points of contention in the BEUC complaint.