The French government has launched a new e-commerce strategy to curb the annual influx of around 1.5 billion parcels entering the country, half of which originate from China.
China's two largest e-commerce platforms, Temu and Shein, are among the top ten most visited e-commerce websites in France, and the average value of an item bought on these platforms and imported into the country is €8, according to the French action plan.
Paris plans to target the largest foreign platforms, in particular through inspections by fraud control authorities. These parcels would also face controls from border security.
In future, products from the likes of Temu and Shein will be screened through a "360 control doctrine" and simultaneously analysed for product safety, labelling standards and environmental standards. (...)

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