BRUSSELS (AFP) — EU states on Thursday agreed to scrap a bloc-wide duty exemption on low-value orders from the likes of retail giants Temu and Shein to help tackle a flood of cheap Chinese imports.
France is urging the European Union to investigate how Shein has been able to sell illegal items like child-like sex dolls ...
Shein is classified as a "Very Large Online Platform" under the European Union's Digital Services Act, and the Commission has ...
European markets and politics are in motion this week, with London’s FTSE 100 easing slightly after record highs, even as ...
Shein said it was banning all sex dolls on its French website after a fraud watchdog alerted authorities over its sale of sex ...
Remarks by Alfred Kammer, Director, IMF European Department, at the launch of the Fall 2025 Regional Economic Outlook for ...
Brussels demands that amount so that British companies, leaders in the sector at a continental level, can obtain contracts ...
French authorities have lifted Telegram CEO Pavel Durov’s travel ban as the probe into the messaging app continues, according ...
Macron warns Israel that any form of annexation of West Bank 'red line,' vows strong response with European partners if plans ...