Amazon, Alibaba to withdraw dangerous products more quickly: EU

AFP  |  Brussels 

Four giants, including and Alibaba, pledged today to withdraw more quickly from the market, the said.

It said the firms, which also included and Rakuten-France, had pledged to act within two working days when notified by EU member states of a and within five days when informed by consumers.

The pledge they signed will "further improve consumer safety," said Vera Jourova, tasked with consumer affairs for the commission, the arm of the 28-nation EU. "Consumers should be just as safe when they buy online as when they buy in a shop," Jourova said in a statement.

The US and Chinese firms and the Japanese Rakuten's French subsidiary must offer a "clear way" for customers to report "dangerous products," the commission said.

And they must give member countries "specific single contact points" for notifications.

Jourova urged other to make a similar pledge as the commission reported that accounted in 2016 for 20 per cent of EU purchases.

The pledge comes as authorities in member states find it harder to trace products sold online and identify the growing number of operators outside the bloc involved.

The Commission and the will review the steps taken every six months and publish progress reports.

In a statement, said it was "pleased to be one of the founding signatories" of the arrangement.

"Customer safety has always been a top priority for us," the Seattle-based giant said.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 20:20 IST