The EU has accused AliExpress of violating digital regulations by inadequately preventing the spread of illegal content, including counterfeit and unsafe products, as part of a broader crackdown on Chinese online retailers. This action follows the implementation of the Digital Services Act, which mandates stricter policing of platforms and carries penalties for non-compliance, while the EU also investigates other e-commerce sites like Shein.
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Brussels pushes schools to serve ‘Made in Europe’ fruit and veg
Brussels plans to propose that fruit, vegetables, and milk for schools be locally sourced as part of a broader initiative to prioritize domestic production, reflecting a push to bolster the EU's industries. This proposal, which aligns with upcoming changes to agricultural funding, aims to support small producers and ensure food security while maintaining financial aid for farmers under the EU's Common Agricultural Policy. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Brussels wants schools to buy...
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