PARIS, June 29 (Reuters) - France's Senate passed a revised version of a bill on Monday aimed at curbing online fast-fashion retailers such as Shein, Temu, which is owned by PDD Holdings, and ...
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French parliament adopts bill to regulate fast fashion
Lawmakers hope to rein in Asian e-commerce companies that have exploded in popularity in France in recent years.
French senators on Monday passed a revised anti-fast-fashion bill targeting e-commerce platforms including Shein, Temu and ...
Alibaba notes surge in retail and business-to-business orders, Midea reports sharp revenue rise, and Gree sales get bump in ...
France becomes the first major European country to pass a law against low-cost platforms after two years of parliamentary ...
Advertising for ultra-fast fashion platforms such as Shein, Temu and AliExpress is set to be banned in France soon, following a Senate vote in favour of a bill aimed at curbing the environmentally ...
Aliexpress announced on June 26 that it will be hosting the "Algeupnal 2026 First Half Awards," an event that brings together ...
European shoppers who regularly order from online marketplaces such as Shein, Temu and AliExpress may soon notice an increase ...
France's parliament on Monday gave final approval to a bill aimed at curbing the growth of ultra-fast fashion, introducing ...
The new law establishes penalty fees and an advertising ban on environmentally irresponsible companies, notably the Asian ...
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