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Temu, the fast-rising discount eCommerce marketplace owned by PDD Holdings, continues its rapid expansion in Europe. According to the company’s latest Digital Services Act (DSA) transparency report, Temu attracted an average of 115.7 million European users per month in the first half of 2025. This represents a 12.5% increase, or 12.9 million more users, compared with the second half of 2024.
The figures position Temu as one of the fastest-growing platforms in the European Union, with growth concentrated in its largest markets.
The data highlights that Temu’s top five European markets — Germany, France, Poland, Italy, and Spain — all recorded double-digit growth in the first six months of 2025.
Outside the top five, Romania delivered the fastest growth in percentage terms. The market grew by 20.5%, taking the monthly user base to 4.7 million. By contrast, Temu’s smaller EU markets grew more slowly, falling short of the 12.5% regional average.
Under the EU’s Digital Services Act, Temu is classified as a Very Large Online Platform (VLOP), requiring it to publish biannual transparency reports. These reports disclose user numbers at both EU and member-state levels.
However, Temu’s rapid ascent has not gone unnoticed by European regulators.
This scrutiny underscores the tension between Temu’s popularity with consumers and its friction with European policymakers.
To strengthen its presence in the EU and address regulatory pressures, Temu has been investing in localized operations:
This strategy aligns with broader EU expectations for marketplace accountability and localized commerce, while also helping Temu improve delivery speeds and reduce logistical costs.
Temu’s growth trajectory in Europe highlights the platform’s ability to capture price-sensitive consumers amid ongoing inflationary pressures. But its future expansion will depend heavily on navigating EU regulations and building trust with local consumers and governments.
With France, Spain, and Romania showing above-average adoption, Temu is not only consolidating its foothold in Western Europe but also opening growth opportunities in emerging Eastern European markets.
The next six months will be critical as Temu balances its aggressive expansion strategy with the regulatory demands of the EU’s Digital Services Act and mounting pressure from national governments.
Source: https://ecommercenews.eu/12-5-more-european-users-for-temu/
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