Ultra-fast fashion brand SHEIN sets its sights on Australia
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Global fashion giant SHEIN is being made to rethink its corporate strategy. Primarily selling extremely cheap Chinese goods, it's facing tariffs of up to 120% on imports to the US, forcing it to shift focus to other lucrative markets, like Australia. The move is prompting concerns over the impacts of ultra-fast fashion.
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