English 箭头
Podcast Cover

[Shein's Paris Expansion, Global Trade Shifts, and Tech Market Volatility]-[Shein store opening in Paris draws protests]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-11-05

BBCNewsBusiness
Or study on the web version

📋 Summary

Shein’s Turbulent Day in Paris

The Chinese fast-fashion giant Shein experienced a dramatic day in Paris, marked by the opening of its first permanent physical concession within the historic BHV Marais department store. While the company aimed to make a "statement by setting up in the fashion capital of the world," the launch was met with significant resistance. Protesters gathered outside, arguing that the partnership undermines the quality and reputation associated with French trademarks. Conversely, management at BHV defended the move, citing Shein's "very strong actions" to address previous controversies.

However, the celebration was short-lived. The French government moved to initiate procedures to potentially suspend Shein’s online operations. This regulatory pressure stems from an "outcry over childlike sex dolls" sold on their platform, a situation described by Paris correspondent Hugh Schofield as an "incredibly embarrassing" development. The incident highlights the tension between the "changing shopping habits" of younger consumers who favor Shein's affordability and the government’s desire to protect the local clothing industry and enforce safety standards in an increasingly "deregulated modern environment."

China’s Trade Offensive and Tariff Easing

In Beijing, the Chinese government is aggressively positioning itself as a premier investment partner by hosting a major trade exhibition. The event served as a platform to demonstrate that China is "open for business," with a diverse array of global corporations—ranging from Siemens and Mitsubishi to AstraZeneca—showcasing their wares.

Crucially, the timing of this expo coincides with significant shifts in trade policy following discussions between President Xi Jinping and Donald Trump. China has moved to "ditch the 24 tariffs on all US goods" or pause them, while also removing levies on US agricultural products. This policy pivot is clearly aimed at stabilizing economic relations and encouraging international participation in the Chinese market.

Global Tech Sell-Off and Market Anxiety

Financial markets faced intense pressure recently, with over $500 billion wiped off the value of global technology companies. Investment director Russ Mould noted that investors are grappling with a "whirlwind" of concerns, including the US government shutdown, signs of economic slowing, and fears surrounding an "AI bubble."

Skepticism reached a peak when hedge fund manager Michael Burry signaled a bet against "AI darlings" like Palantir and Nvidia. The valuation of Nvidia, which reached a staggering $5 trillion—comparable to the "economic output of Germany"—has led many analysts to suggest that the market is "a little bit overheated." Despite this, certain sectors, such as semiconductor makers like Micron, have shown resilience, indicating a complex and volatile landscape for global investors.

Socio-Economic Shifts: Health and Political Inspiration

Beyond the corporate news cycle, the report highlighted two significant social developments. In the UK, an independent review warns of an "avoidable crisis" regarding health-related joblessness, noting that one in five working-age adults are currently out of the workforce due to health conditions. Meanwhile, in Uganda, the election of Zoran Mamdani as the mayor of New York City has sparked a wave of "professional motivation" among young Ugandans. For students like Owen Mabala, this achievement serves as a powerful testament to the possibility of pursuing and succeeding in global career opportunities.

🎯Key Sentences

1
So let's go back to the start of the day.
2
I was wondering whether the protesters might outnumber the shoppers.
3
But it's the other way around.
4
It says a lot about changing shopping habits.
5
because people don't go there anymore.
Expand All

📝Key Phrases

1
a whirlwind day
2
on the rebound
3
pulling out in protest
4
take responsibility for
5
outnumber the shoppers
Expand All

📖 Transcript

From a store launch in Paris to an online shutdown threat in France, it's been a whirlwind day for Shein.
It's World Business Express from the BBC World Service.
I'm Leanna Byrne.
We get the latest from China's Import Expo and stocks are on the rebound after a major tech sell-off.
Well, it's been quite a day for the Chinese fast fashion giant Shein in France.
It started with fanfare opening its first ever physical permanent store, but it's ending with the French government threatening to suspend its online operations and Shein removing third party sellers from its site.

ListenLeap Brings You Into Real Context Learning

🎨 Interesting Content
🌍 Real Materials
📱 Listen Anytime
Or study on the web version