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Italy’s antitrust agency has fined the Chinese online fast-fashion platform Shein €1 million ($1.15 million) for misleading green claims, it announced Monday.
Italian regulators say Shein’s green messaging was vague, misleading, or overstated Authorities criticized Shein’s claims ...
Italian authorities have slapped Shein with a $1.16 million fine after determining the retailer presented its products as ...
Shein has been fined €1 million by Italian regulators for making vague and misleading claims about the environmental impact ...
Italy's competition authority (AGCM) on Monday announced a 1-million-euro ($1.16 million) fine on Chinese fast fashion online retailer Shein for misleading customers on the environmental impact of its ...
The decision comes after France fined the retailer €40mn in July over fake discounts and misleading environmental claims. View on euronews ...
The Italian Competition Authority announced Chinese retailer Shein was fined more than $1 million for allegedly "misleading" customers with "deceptive" advertising.
Italy's anti-trust authority, whose abbreviated name in Italian is AGCM, alleges that some of the environmental references on Shein’s Italian website are deceptive or omit information.
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