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(Reuters) -Zara-owner Inditex plans to expand its budget brand Lefties to France, the fashion giant's CEO told investors on ...
Regulators found the fast-fashion retailer, which is facing multiple probes, also made unjustifiable environmental claims ...
France's antitrust agency said on Thursday it had fined China-founded fast-fashion retailer Shein 40 million euros ($47.17 ...
Zara-owner Inditex (BME:ITX) plans to expand its budget brand Lefties to France as part of its strategy to attract younger consumers and compete with low-cost rivals like Shein.
France’s General Directorate for Competition Policy, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control (DGCCRF) said it had doled out a €40 ...
It's the latest blow for the Chinese brand in France, which is moving forward on an anti-ultra fast fashion law that targets ...
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 ...
Shein failed to properly get consent to track users on the internet. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes ...
The French competition and anti-fraud office said the Chinese fast-fashion giant misled customers on price deals and on its ...
Shein did not offer discounts based on the lowest price in the previous 30 days, and sometimes raised prices before applying ...
Regulators fined the fast-fashion retailer more than $40 million for what they deemed to be misleading practices on prices ...
France's antitrust agency said on Thursday it had fined China-founded fast-fashion retailer Shein 40 million euros ($47.17 million) for alleged deceptive business practices including misleading ...