Campaigners allege Uyghur people used as forced labour at some of fast-fashion retailer’s cotton suppliers in China
Shein confidentially filed papers with Britain's markets regulator in June, two sources told Reuters on Monday, kicking off the process for a potential London listing later this year. "Rewarding Shein's current methods via a flotation would be a badge of shame for the London Stock Exchange," Dominique Muller, an Amnesty International researcher specialising in the garment industry, said in a press release.
The company tried to go public in the U.S., but rising tensions with China derailed the potential listing.