• FurryMemesAccount@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 days ago

    I assume they’d still have to register a new account with temu and lose their reviews? Being diligent about that seems already like a good start, at first glance…

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      1 day ago

      If they’d ban Temu, which they currently don’t seem to have legal ground for, Temu would just stop printing their logo on the labels. New sender address, done. It’s not like the follow laws now anyway. They also lie about the value of packages to avoid paying import taxes.

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          1 day ago

          Then it again comes down to volume. It’d be lot of work, so EU would need to spend money. I don’t think they consider it a big enough problem (yet).

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            1 day ago

            They could do:

            • Keep current rate of random checks
            • Whenever an infringing product is detected, ban exporter
            • That way, from then on, all automated checks trash that exporter. (I’m thinking integration with the postal service)

            Hopefully it’ll be a pain in their arse to some extent

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              1 day ago

              It might work, but the EU doesn’t have a central entry point / organisation handling the mail so the legislation needs to be airtight if you want this to be effective.