Shein edges closer to controversial £50bn London listing as China denies human rights abuses Fast fashion giant Shein plans to list in London in the first half of the year.
The £50billion listing could be sorted by Easter, sources say, as Chancellor Rachel Reeves heads to China for talks on economic and financial cooperation, which could help Shein win regulatory approvals.
Human rights concerns: Fashion giant Shein relies on suppliers in China to make its cheap clothes.
Human rights organisations have accused China of using slave labour, claiming Uyghurs are forced to produce cotton.
Based in Singapore, Shein was founded in China and makes its clothes there.