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EU Targets Chinese Shopping Platforms with New Regulations

The EU proposes stricter import controls and investigations into platforms like Shein and Temu over safety, fairness, and compliance concerns.

  • The EU Commission has launched an investigation into Shein to examine potential violations of EU consumer protection laws, including uncompetitive practices and misleading advertising.
  • Proposed measures include eliminating the €150 customs exemption for low-value imports and introducing a processing fee for packages from non-EU countries to fund increased customs oversight.
  • Authorities aim to enforce stricter product safety checks and require platforms like Shein and Temu to ensure their listings comply with EU standards.
  • The volume of low-cost imports from China has surged, with 4.6 billion packages under €22 imported in 2024 alone, overwhelming customs systems across Europe.
  • Consumer advocates welcome the reforms but call for more stringent measures to address unsafe products before they reach the market, while businesses warn of potential added bureaucracy.
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