EU TO HOLD AMAZON, TEMU AND SHEIN ACCOUNTABLE FOR UNSAFE PRODUCTS

Would you like America to do the same?


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The European Union is set to make e-commerce giants like Temu, Shein, and Amazon liable for dangerous or illegal products sold online.

Platforms will now be responsible for ensuring goods comply with EU safety standards, customs duties, and VAT.

New EU customs reforms will allow officials to screen shipments before they even arrive in Europe.

A centralized EU customs authority (EUCA) will be created to oversee inspections and crack down on unsafe imports.

This move shifts responsibility from individual buyers to the platforms—forcing them to police their own supply chains.
 
Well, that pretty much ends Temu selling anything in the EU...


Think so?

Should you vote, if you're going to voice an opinion in the comments?

The question is whether or not you want America to do what the EU is doing, not whether or not Temu sells unsafe products.
 
Think so?

Should you vote, if you're going to voice an opinion in the comments?

The question is whether or not you want America to do what the EU is doing, not whether or not Temu sells unsafe products.
Hyperbole. Much of what Temu sells is inferior in quality. Some of those products can also be unsafe simply for that reason.

hy·per·bo·le
[hīˈpərbəlē]
noun
  1. exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally:
 
Hyperbole. Much of what Temu sells is inferior in quality. Some of those products can also be unsafe simply for that reason.

hy·per·bo·le
[hīˈpərbəlē]
noun
  1. exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally:


Should you vote, if you're going to voice an opinion in the comments?

The question is whether or not you want America to do what the EU is doing, not whether or not Temu sells unsafe products.
 
Should you vote, if you're going to voice an opinion in the comments?

The question is whether or not you want America to do what the EU is doing, not whether or not Temu sells unsafe products.
Temu does sell some unsafe products. Here's a tool video on some of their products

 
The question is whether or not you want America to do what the EU is doing, not whether or not Temu sells unsafe products.

Should you vote, if you're going to voice an opinion in the comments?
I voted. Clearly unsafe products should be banned. In the video above, the one I'd ban out of it is at the very end of the video. That product is unsafe. The maker of the video repeatedly states that too. There is also an adjustable hole cutting jig he shows that I'd say is equally unsafe and should be banned. The other items are mostly just poor quality, but they're not likely to kill or injure you. The two I singled out have a good probability of resulting in injury to the user and should be banned.
 

Finally.

Clearly unsafe products should be banned.

They already are.

In the United States, the regulation of unsafe products is managed by various federal agencies, primarily the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) for consumer products.

The question is not whether or not clearly unsafe products should be banned.

The question is whether or not you want America to do what the EU is doing.
 
Finally.



They already are.

In the United States, the regulation of unsafe products is managed by various federal agencies, primarily the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) for consumer products.

The question is not whether or not clearly unsafe products should be banned.

The question is whether or not you want America to do what the EU is doing.
Both of the products I suggested should be banned are sold in the US currently.

As for liability, yes, a supplier should be held to some limited liability for selling a product they know or is known to be unsafe. The supplier has some responsibility for allowing unsafe products to be sold through them. This should be limited though with the exact penalty or amount(s) TBD
 
Both of the products I suggested should be banned are sold in the US currently.

Maybe you should file a complaint.

The question is not whether or not clearly unsafe products should be banned.

The question is whether or not you want America to do what the EU is doing.
 
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