I invite you to look at the linked PDF (https://www.beuc.eu/sites/default/files/publications/BEUC-X-...) and name me the thing you disagree with. Would you like your child to play with "cheap plastic toys that contain hormone disrupting phthalates up to 240 times above the legal limit"? Or silicone-free cosmetics which contain silicone in the list of ingredients? Or a helmet which is "clearly insufficient to protect users"?
It's easy to undersell the domestic market if you completely ignore all of the regulation that's applicable to literally any store located within the market.
No, but then they should issue fines to Temu and force it to comply. I would whole heartedly support EU commission then.
However their actions till now have been about shutting down competition(changing custom rules on international packages).
> It's easy to undersell the domestic market if you completely ignore all of the regulation that's applicable to literally any store located within the market.
No credit to Chinese for running a efficient supply chain operation?
The custom rules are not so much changing as that you’ll be paying higher fines for lying on the documents.
When I started asking sellers to correctly fill out the customs form with my business as the intended recipient and my company’s tax ID, I got banned from Temu and BangGood.
It's easy to undersell the domestic market if you completely ignore all of the regulation that's applicable to literally any store located within the market.