Core Viewpoint - The European Commission has initiated formal proceedings to evaluate whether AliExpress has violated the Digital Services Act (DSA) in several key areas related to risk management, content moderation, advertising transparency, trader traceability, and data access for researchers [1][2][3]. Group 1: Investigation Details - The formal investigation is based on a preliminary analysis of a risk assessment report submitted by AliExpress in August 2023, along with information from its transparency report and responses to formal information requests from the Commission [1][2]. - The areas of concern include the management and mitigation of risks, content moderation and internal complaint handling mechanisms, transparency of advertising and recommendation systems, traceability of traders, and data access for researchers [1][2]. Group 2: Company Background - AliExpress was designated as a "very large online platform" under the DSA on April 25, 2023, following the announcement that its monthly active users in the EU reached 104.3 million [3]. - As a designated platform, AliExpress is required to comply with a series of obligations outlined in the DSA within four months of its designation [3]. Group 3: Financial Performance - According to Alibaba's financial report for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024, the international digital commerce group saw a revenue increase of 44% year-over-year, with AliExpress orders growing by over 60% [3].
欧盟委员会对阿里速卖通启动正式调查,评估其是否违反《数字服务法》