Senior British politicians are calling for greater scrutiny of Chinese-founded fast-fashion giant Shein's potential IPO on the London Stock Exchange. Three committee chairs, Alicia Kearns, Sarah Champion, and Liam Byrne, have urged parliament to investigate allegations of forced labour in Shein's supply chains. Fund managers from Aviva Investors, M&G, and Schroders have also expressed concerns over modern slavery issues related to Shein.
U.K. lawmakers urge more Shein scrutiny ahead of possible London IPO https://t.co/fOBa5wCpic
Senior UK lawmakers want more scrutiny of Shein ahead of possible London listing https://t.co/jhcSIy4s2h https://t.co/0rNrkFjd2Z
🇬🇧🇨🇳Senior British lawmakers have questioned fast-fashion giant #Shein's suitability for a London stock market listing and called for greater scrutiny of the Chinese-founded firm. https://t.co/IaCaljzsem
Senior British lawmakers want more scrutiny of Shein ahead of possible London listing https://t.co/QojacrlHfB
Senior UK lawmakers want more scrutiny of Shein ahead of possible London listing https://t.co/JLb0LMNxkB https://t.co/mj9xoqhgEN
.@SHEIN_Official’s London IPO faces backlash from politicians @aliciakearns @SarahChampionMP and fund managers @avivainvestors @MandGInsights @Schroders over concerns of #modernslavery issues in its #supplychains https://t.co/7RNcvIjpYL
EXC: Three committee chairs call for greater scrutiny of Shein before it can float on the London Stock Exchange Alicia Kearns, Sarah Champion and Liam Byrne say parliament should examine claims of forced labour in Shein's supply chains https://t.co/E6T0qcLzks
Senior UK politicians call for greater scrutiny of potential Shein IPO https://t.co/hklHPN8s63