
Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Michael McGrath, the European Union’s justice commissioner, voiced his strong commitment to tackling the sale of non-compliant goods on major Chinese e-commerce sites such as Temu and Shein.
Justice Commissioner told the Guardian he was “shocked” by the sale of potentially dangerous products on these low-cost platforms, which pose safety risks to consumers. He expressed it would be the EU‘s “duty” to intervene.
“I am determined that we step up our enforcement of our product safety laws and our consumer protection rules,”
McGrath stated in the Guardian article issued on Sunday.
What unsafe products are being sold to consumers?
As reported, among the worst instances, McGrath encountered baby soothers with beads that fall off easily, creating a choking risk. They lack the regulation-sized hole necessary for a swallowed bead to allow a baby to breathe if they accidentally swallow one.
Among other products mentioned by MEPs in a report released this month are children’s raincoats containing toxic chemicals, sunglasses lacking UV filters, and kids’ shorts with drawstrings that exceed the regulated length, posing a trip hazard.
They also discovered cosmetics containing butylphenyl methylpropional, also called Lillal, identified as a chemical of “very high concern” by the EU. It has been banned since 2022 due to worries about its impact on fertility and fetal development.
What unfair competition do Chinese platforms create?
While consumer groups express safety concerns, McGrath is also worried that the rapid rise of platforms in the last two years is harming local businesses through unfair competition.
“The growth is extraordinary, and it has placed enormous pressure on the systems at the member state level,”
he stated.
“I am determined that we step up our enforcement of our product safety laws and our consumer protection rules. It’s not only about protecting consumers, but there is a very serious level playing field issue here for European businesses, because they are expected to compete with sellers who are not complying with our rules,”
he stated.
What findings came from the EU Parliament’s report?
An early release of a European Parliament report indicated that the major share of unsafe and illegal products coming into the EU is transported in small parcels of online trade, especially through Chinese online trade.
The European Commission ast December conducted a formal investigation into Temu. The preliminary evidence showed Temu did not contain adequate procedures to address non-compliant products.
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10 responses to “EU Justice Commissioner Alarmed by Unsafe Items on Temu, Shein”
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Seems like Temu and Shein are the new playgrounds for the ‘health and safety’ roulette; who knew shopping could come with a side of danger? 🛒💥
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Isn’t it delightful that our beloved Justice Commissioner is “shocked” by dangerous products on Temu and Shein? As if we weren’t all just waiting for the next thrilling episode of “How Low Can You Go?” 🤦♂️
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Honestly, if I had a euro for every time I was “shocked” by the products on Temu or Shein, I’d be richer than a tax evader in a Swiss bank! 😂 Who knew parenting came with a side of choking hazards and toxic raincoats? Classic!
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Seems like the EU Justice Commissioner just discovered that shopping on Temu and Shein is a bit like playing Russian roulette with your wallet—who needs safety when you’ve got bargains, right? 😂
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Just what we needed, a justice commissioner shocked by unsafe baby soothers and toxic raincoats on Temu and Shein—who knew cheap thrills could come with a side of health risks? 🎉 Bet the local shops are thrilled to know they’re competing with items that might choke your child or melt your face off! 😅
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So, let me get this straight: we’re shocked that the bargain bin of the internet is selling dodgy baby gear? I mean, who doesn’t love a bit of danger with their discount shopping? 😂🛒
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Oh, how delightful! Who knew that shopping online could also be a thrilling game of “Will It Hurt Me?” Maybe we should just add a “Survival Kit” section on these sites for the adventurous souls. 😏🛒
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So, the EU Justice Commissioner is “shocked” by dodgy baby soothers on Temu? Well, if only they put as much effort into catching tax evaders, eh? 😂 #Priorities
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Typical, isn’t it? Just when you thought shopping online couldn’t get any dodgier, here comes Temu and Shein with their “unique” selection of baby choking hazards and toxic raincoats. Who needs safety when you can save a few euros, right? 😂
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Seems like our dear Justice Commissioner just stumbled upon the shocking revelation that cheap junk from Temu and Shein might be a tad dodgy. Who would’ve thought? 🤔 #SafetyFirstOrLast
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