France, Nov. 26 -- The Paris court will hold a hearing on the accelerated judicial procedure the French government has started, summoning Infinite Styles Services Co Ltd - the Dublin-based company behind Shein's business in Europe - with lawyers for the Chinese company also expected to attend.

The French government aims to secure a three-month suspension of Shein's website as a whole, as it pushes the company to tighten controls over the products it sells.

The Paris prosecutor's office opened investigations against Shein on 4 November, after France's anti-fraud unit reported that Shein was selling childlike "sex dolls".

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