"They're Going to Retrace Us in Their Country and We Won't Export" : Michel-Edouard Leclerc Opposes the Complaint Against Shein for "Unfair Competition"
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Michel-Edouard Leclerc expressed his incomprehension with the legal proceedings initiated against Shein in France. According to Leclerc supermarket spokesman, it is essential to communicate with the Asian giant rather than to attack him in court.
Twelve French trade organizations have brought to justice the highly controversial Chinese giant of the fast fashion Shein, which recently set up its first store in Paris.
Many commercial actors have announced that they will sue the Chinese giant for "unfair competition" last week. Leclerc's CEO, the platform's own client, is blaming this action on RTL on Monday, November 24.
The president of the strategic committee of supermarkets E.Leclerc reacted Monday to the decision of twelve French organisations to attack Shein in court for "unfair competition".
While several trade and industry federations have attacked Shein, the president of the strategic committee of the French supermarket leader E. Leclerc disapproves of this complaint. He points risks to exports to China
Twelve French organisations announced last week attacking Shein in court for "unfair competition", in order to obtain "reparation of the damage" attributed to the Asian e-commerce giant, based in Singapore.
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