The European Commission is moving forward with its investigation into Chinese e-commerce giant AliExpress over breaching the Digital Services Act (DSA) by accepting binding commitments and releasing a new set of obligations. The Commission initiated formal proceedings against AliExpress in 2024 for possible breaches of risk management, data management, and transparency. “This decision serves , The European Commission has notified Chinese online marketplace AliExpress that it is in breach of the bloc’s online platform rules for not taking enough measures to counter illegal products , The European Consumer Organisation BEUC welcomed the commission's announcement, urging it to "pursue AliExpress in the areas where it is still not complying with the law, such as on its proactive , Brussels – Chinese e-commerce giant AliExpress admits fault and commits to a series of measures to comply with European law on digital services ().Today (June 18), the European Commission accepted and made binding the remedies from AliExpress to improve the platform’s transparency regarding advertising and recommendation systems., The European Commission announced on Wednesday that e-commerce platform AliExpress has failed to mitigate risks related to the spread of illegal products online under the EU's Digital Service Act., .