Lawyers for Chinese online platform Shein return to a Paris court on Friday for a hearing on the French government's request to suspend the firm's website for three months, after childlike sex dolls and banned weapons were discovered on its marketplace.
Breakdown
- French government seeks three-month suspension of Shein website 10s
- Shein accused of selling illegal products, including child-like sex dolls 14s
- Shein refused to testify before France's National Assembly 35s
- Hearing postponed at state's lawyer's request, Shein alleges government unease 50s
- Case coincides with Macron's China visit; France imports $45B in Chinese goods 1m 9s