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EU accepts AliExpress' commitments to catch illegal online products
Jun 18, 2025 1:21 AM

BRUSSELS, June 18 (Reuters) - The European Commission on

Wednesday said it had accepted commitments made by Alibaba's ( BABA )

AliExpress to address concerns over the dissemination

of potentially illegal and pronographic materials through its

platform.

The commission said it had made binding a series of

"wide-ranging commitments" that address concerns related to the

platform's systems to monitor and detect illegal products, such

as medicines, food supplements, and adult material.

Commitments also related to AliExpress' mechanism to note

and flag illegal products and its internal complaint system.

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