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Shein dodges ban as French court rejects 3-month shutdown push

by March 19, 2026
written by March 19, 2026

France’s attempt to halt Shein’s marketplace has run into another legal setback, with a Paris appeals court rejecting the government’s request to suspend the platform.

The decision follows months of scrutiny after regulators flagged listings that raised serious safety concerns.

Authorities had pushed for a temporary shutdown of the Chinese e-commerce platform, arguing that consumer protection risks justified urgent intervention.

However, the court sided with an earlier ruling, reinforcing limits on how far regulators can go in imposing broad restrictions on digital marketplaces operating within France.

Court rejects suspension appeal

The Paris Court of Appeal on Thursday dismissed the French government’s bid to suspend Shein’s marketplace for three months.

The appeal came after a lower Paris court had already rejected the same request in December.

In its earlier decision, the court found that a full suspension of the platform across France would be disproportionate.

The government challenged that conclusion, but the appeals court upheld the same reasoning.

The ruling means Shein can continue operating in France without interruption, despite ongoing regulatory concerns about its marketplace.

Watchdog findings spark crackdown

The legal dispute stems from findings by France’s consumer watchdog in November.

The regulator identified listings on Shein’s marketplace that included sex dolls resembling children as well as banned weapons.

These discoveries triggered immediate concern among authorities and led to calls for stronger action against the platform.

The government responded by seeking a temporary suspension while investigations and enforcement measures continued.

The case has highlighted the risks linked to third-party sellers on large online marketplaces, where oversight can vary across thousands of listings.

It has also intensified debate over how platforms vet sellers before allowing them to list products.

Shein responds with policy changes

Following the watchdog’s findings, Shein moved to tighten its marketplace controls.

On November 3, the company banned all sex dolls from its platform and suspended its adult products category globally.

These changes were introduced as part of broader efforts to address regulatory concerns and prevent the sale of prohibited items.

The company has also focused on improving monitoring systems for sellers and products.

Shein said on Thursday that it has significantly reinforced its controls in recent months to ensure a safer shopping environment for consumers in France.

Dialogue with regulators continues

The company also noted that it has maintained close engagement with French and European authorities as scrutiny of online marketplaces increases.

The case reflects a wider push across Europe to hold digital platforms accountable for the goods sold through their ecosystems.

While the court’s decision removes the immediate threat of suspension, it does not end regulatory pressure.

Authorities are expected to continue monitoring compliance and enforcement standards.

The ruling leaves France without the ability to impose a blanket shutdown on Shein, but it keeps the focus on how regulators can address risks without overstepping legal boundaries.

Further regulatory reviews could shape how similar cases are handled across the European Union.

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