Shein Paris hearing postponed until December 5

France 24Wednesday, November 26, 2025 at 11:31:38 AM
Shein Paris hearing postponed until December 5
  • The Paris court has postponed the hearing regarding the French government's request to suspend the Chinese online platform Shein for three months due to its sale of controversial items, including childlike sex dolls and banned weapons, now scheduled for December 5.
  • This postponement is significant for Shein as it faces increasing scrutiny in France, where its controversial product offerings have raised concerns about consumer safety and ethical standards in fashion.
  • The situation reflects a broader debate in France about the impact of ultra
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