SHEIN Halts Marketplace Operations in France
SHEIN has temporarily suspended its marketplace sales in France to enhance accountability and ensure product compliance with standards. This suspension was planned prior to any announcements from the French Finance Ministry. SHEIN seeks urgent discussions with the relevant French authorities.
SHEIN, a global fast-fashion leader, has announced a temporary suspension of its marketplace operations in France. The move is aimed at improving accountability and ensuring that each product adheres to its quality standards.
The decision, according to a company spokesperson, was planned before the French Finance Ministry's recent comments, emphasizing the company's proactive approach to regulatory compliance.
SHEIN is actively pursuing urgent consultations with French authorities to address and resolve any related queries promptly, signaling their commitment to maintaining transparent operations in the region.
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