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Politicians to Shein: Not So Fast on U.S. Expansion

A group of state attorneys general urged the S.E.C. to make the fast fashion company prove it doesn’t use forced labor if it files to go public.

Jordyn Holman
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Fashion and Apparel, Initial Public Offerings, Politics and Government, Securities and Exchange Commission, Shein (Fashion Label), Shopping and Retail, United States Politics and Government
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