The European Union has heightened its investigation into the Chinese ecommerce platform Temu, seeking further details regarding its compliance with the Digital Services Act (DSA). This comes after consumer protection groups filed complaints highlighting concerns about the sale of illegal goods. The EU demands specifics on risk mitigation measures, trader identification processes, and consumer protection strategies. Temu must respond by October 21, or it risks facing formal investigation for non-compliance. The scrutiny reflects growing pressure for greater accountability in online marketplaces, especially regarding user safety and transparency.