French Trade Representatives Announce They Are Attacking Shein in Court for "Unfair Competition"
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Twelve French trade and industry federations, along with a "100 brands", announced that they were attacking Shein in court for "unfair competition".
By this action "never seen in France", they intend to obtain "reparations of the damage" attributed to the Chinese mark.
The main trade federations and a hundred or so brands announced that they would sue the Shein platform for unfair competition, accusing it of failing to comply with the rules to which they were subject.
Federations and companies demand "recognition of the economic damage suffered" by traders located in France and "the award of damages proportionate to these losses" 12
Twelve trade federations as well as 63 companies and more than a hundred brands want to attack the Asian platform for unfair competition.
Twelve trade federations and more than 100 brands are bringing legal action for unfair competition.
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