Chinese fast fashion app Shein has relaunched in India almost five years after it was banned — some say it's a worrying move.
Shein faces pressure from the UK government, potential tariffs on China and a global crackdown on ‘de minimis’ sales.
Shein was aiming to go public in London in the first-half of this year, assuming it secured approvals from regulators in the ...
The mobile apps of fast-fashion retailer Shein and Alibaba Group Holding's Taobao marketplace and Youku video-streaming ...
Despite the festive season, gross merchandise value growth in the fashion business slowed to 8% in Q3, while order volumes ...
The FTSE 100 life insurance firm said it was evaluating a potential listing of ICICI Prudential Asset Management, a joint venture in which it holds a 49% stake.
Several previously banned Chinese apps, including Shein, Xender, and PUBG, have returned to India with rebranding and new ...
Several Chinese apps banned in India in 2020 have discreetly reappeared, either under new names or with slight modifications.
Abhijeet Dabas, executive vice president and business head at Nykaa Fashion, said, "Trends in fast-fashion change very ...
The return of 36 out of the more than 200 banned Chinese apps highlights a strategic approach by app developers and companies ...
EU investigating Chinese fast fashion website for possible breaches of laws on product safety, consumer protection, and data ...
Who are the billionaires who have brought SHEIN back to India? - With government approval secured, the Ambani family played a ...
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