Temu, the rapidly growing Chinese e-commerce now headquartered in Dublin, is facing questions about its user numbers as the Digital Services Act (DSA) takes hold. The DSA is the sweeping set of new rules by the EU to monitor content and illegal activity on online platforms, which came into full effect in February. Coimisiún na Meán, the Irish regulator, is examining Temu’s operations in the EU to assess its compliance with the DSA and whether it falls under the scope of the regulation’s strictest rules. The largest of the digital services under the DSA’s remit are dubbed Very Large Online…
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