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France Hits Shein With 22 Million Euros in New Fines
Key takeaways
- The Chinese-founded, Singapore-based ultra-fast-fashion giant framed the fines as unfair and said it will appeal, even as it faces mounting scrutiny from regulators across Europe.
- China Insight: Why Fashion Must Rethink Globalization
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France Hits Shein With 22 Million Euros in New Fines WWD · Nur Photo via Getty Images Rhonda Richford Wed, June 3, 2026 at 11:27 PM GMT+7 4 min read PARIS – France’s consumer watchdog revealed Wednesday that it had hit Shein with fines totaling 22 million euros related to consumer information requirements, environmental disclosures and the presentation of online return rights.
The Chinese-founded, Singapore-based ultra-fast-fashion giant framed the fines as unfair and said it will appeal, even as it faces mounting scrutiny from regulators across Europe.
China Insight: Why Fashion Must Rethink Globalization
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