The EU plans to make ecommerce platforms such as Temu, Shein and Amazon Marketplace liable for ... goods shipped from Asia directly to European customers. Currently, any individual in the EU ...
For decades, Amazon has been the juggernaut of e-commerce, a titan so dominant that it has shaped consumer expectations ...
Amazon, Temu, and Shein face EU scrutiny over selling illegal products, online platforms may be required to share data before goods arrive. EU considers new rules for e-commerce platforms ...
Amazon heavily invests in European wind & solar, becoming the region’s top corporate purchaser — supporting communities and ...
If proven in court, the case potentially could result in Amazon paying up to $3.15bn, including penalties and interest.
(Reuters) - The European Union is planning to make e-commerce platforms such as Temu, Shein and Amazon Marketplace liable for dangerous or illegal products sold online, the Financial Times ...
In addition to these reforms, separate regulations governing market behaviour among large online platforms have already led to investigations into Shein and Amazon, with proceedings initiated against ...
Emerging online shoppers and cross-border e-commerce platforms will further fuel digitisation. With platforms including AliExpress, SHEIN, and Temu increasing their presence, the Europe-5 region ...