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Home / Business and Economy / EU Eyes Shein Over Illegal Products, Bans Unlikely

EU Eyes Shein Over Illegal Products, Bans Unlikely

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Shein may face an EU investigation for selling illegal products.
  • The EU Digital Services Act is being used to assess Shein's risks.
  • An outright website ban for Shein is considered unlikely by officials.
EU Eyes Shein Over Illegal Products, Bans Unlikely

Chinese online fast-fashion giant Shein is under scrutiny by the European Commission for potentially selling illegal products via its platform. This scrutiny stems from incidents in November where illicit items, including childlike sex dolls, were found on Shein's site, highlighting systemic risks to consumers within the European Union.

The Commission is leveraging the Digital Services Act (DSA), requiring large online platforms to enhance their efforts against illegal and harmful content. Shein has been asked to provide documentation detailing measures implemented to address these issues. Officials aim to expedite this process, drawing parallels to recent investigations involving Alibaba's AliExpress and Temu.

Despite the ongoing assessment, senior EU officials suggest an immediate suspension of Shein's website is improbable. This stance is partly influenced by a recent Paris court ruling that deemed a ban disproportionate given Shein's responsive actions and the limited evidence of systemic non-compliance presented by French authorities.

Companies found in breach of the DSA face significant penalties, including fines of up to 6% of their total global revenues. Shein's European general counsel has acknowledged the company's efforts to remove illegal products, noting that such challenges are common across marketplaces.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Shein has been investigated for selling illegal products, including childlike sex dolls, on its platform.
The European Commission is using the Digital Services Act (DSA) to assess the systemic risks Shein may pose to consumers.
EU officials have indicated that an outright suspension of Shein's website is unlikely.

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