China’s Shein fashion retailer faces stricter EU regulation
By DW
30 April 2024 |
10:16 am
The Chinese fast-fashion online retailer is now subject to EU rules as a "very large online platform," joining tech firms including Apple, Amazon and Microsoft. The rules include measures to protect online users.
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