Reuters

France fines Shein $26 million over consumer rule breaches; Shein to challenge

France Imposes $26 Million Penalty on Shein for Violating Consumer Regulations; Retailer Vows to Contest Ruling

French authorities have levied a $26 million fine against the online retailer Shein for breaches of consumer protection laws. In response to the penalty, Shein has announced its intention to appeal the decision and challenge the ruling.


Source: Reuters Generated at: 2026-06-03 10:21:37 UTC

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