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Fast-fashion giant Shein has been fined €40m by France’s consumer watchdog for misleading pricing tactics, marking one of the ...
Shein, the global fast-fashion powerhouse, has been fined €40 million by France’s consumer watchdog for what authorities have labeled “deceptive commercial practices.” The ruling marks a significant ...
Network and the European Commission (EC) concluded a joint investigation into online marketplace and e-retailer SHEIN. The result? A strong warning shot: Several of SHEIN’s platform practices were ...
Italian officials opened an investigation into Shein, saying the online fast-fashion giant might be making misleading claims about the sustainability of the clothing it sells.
Chinese e-commerce giants Temu and Shein have been preparing to maintain their U.S. customer base following the end of the de minimis exemption.
Critics say Shein and Temu are able to offer low prices because they evade import duties under the de minimis exemption — a loophole that could soon be closed.
Italy’s antitrust watchdog is investigating the online fastfashion giant Shein for potentially making misleading claims about its sustainability practices.
The group, Stop Uyghur Genocide, claims the retailer's supply chain in China includes cotton produced by Uyghur forced labor.
For example, the average price of a dress on Shein was $28.51 as of June 1, according to data from Edited, a London-based research firm that analyzed the company’s pricing strategy and shared ...