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Jenny Che

Jenny Che

Journalist at Bloomberg

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Recent Articles

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Shein Faces EU Pressure to Curb Sales of Sex Dolls and Weapons

Shein is under pressure from the European Union to curb sales of childlike sex dolls and weapons on its third-party marketplace after French authorities reported the products earlier this month.
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Hundreds of Paris-De Gaulle Flights Delayed Due to Fog

Several hundred flights have been delayed at Charles de Gaulle Airport on Saturday due to fog, as the Paris region braces for potential snowfall.
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Hyundai Eyes Profit Boost With Higher-Performance Genesis EV

Hyundai Motor Co. unveiled the first of several models under a new high-performance sub-brand as the South Korean automaker known for utilitarian mass-market cars looks to bolster profitability.
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France Suspending Shein After Complaints Over Sex Dolls, Weapons

The French government said it would temporarily suspend the Chinese e-commerce giant Shein, just hours after it opened its first store in Paris, following complaints over sales of childlike sex dolls and weapons on its platform.
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Shein Opens Its First Store in Paris After a Sex-Dolls Scandal

Shein, the Chinese e-commerce giant, is opening its first store Wednesday in Paris, defying an uproar over the childlike sex dolls it had been selling and French howls against its brash entry into the heart of the world’s fashion capital.
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Shein to Work with French Authorities After Banning Sex Dolls

Shein, the e-commerce giant in the middle of a storm in France after a report it was selling childlike sex dolls on its platform, said it will fully cooperate with French authorities.
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Stellantis Names Antonio Filosa as CEO to Lead Turnaround

Stellantis NV appointed its Americas head Antonio Filosa as chief executive officer, relying on an experienced company insider to turn around the automaker after former boss Carlos Tavares was forced out over slumping sales and profit.
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France Needs €40 Billion in Savings to Reach 2026 Deficit Target

France will need to find a further €40 billion in savings to reach its 2026 budget deficit target, Finance Minister Eric Lombard said.
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France Needs €40 Billion in Savings to Reach 2026 Deficit Target

France will need to find a further €40 billion in savings to reach its 2026 budget deficit target, Finance Minister Eric Lombard said.
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EU Must Continue to Work on Tariff Countermeasures, Macron Says

The European Union must continue to work on all necessary tariff countermeasures to protect itself, French President Emmanuel Macron said.
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France’s Macron Urges Companies to Pause US Investments

French President Emmanuel Macron was quick to respond to US President Donald Trump’s punitive tariffs on the European Union by urging businesses in the world’s largest trading bloc to halt spending on the US.
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Meat Labels Can Be Used for Veggie Foods, French Court Rules

Companies can continue to sell “vegetarian steaks” and “vegan sausages” in France after the country’s top administrative court overruled government attempts to ban the use of meat labels for plant-based foods.
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Paris Expecting ‘Massive Support’ for Paralympics, Official Says

Paris officials are hoping the fervor around the Olympics will continue throughout the Paralympic Games, which begin today.
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Macron Says Telegram CEO Arrest Isn’t ‘Political Decision’

French President Emmanuel Macron said the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was “in no way a political decision” and that it would be up to judges to decide on the case.
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France Condemns Antisemitic Acts After Synagogue Blast

France’s outgoing prime minister, Gabriel Attal, called on the country to fight back against antisemitism after authorities opened a terror probe into a blast near a synagogue in southern France.
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Paris Hotels Slash Prices 41% From Peak to Lure Olympic Visitors

Hoteliers have given up on the dream of charging triple their normal rates. But for some, cutting prices may be too little too late.
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I Swam in the Seine Before The Olympics. This is What It’s Like

For a year now, I’ve talked the ears off of everyone around me about how awesome it would be to swim in the Seine river.
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Paris Mayor Swims in Seine to Show It’s Safe for Olympic Races

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo swam in the Seine on Wednesday morning, seeking to show that the river was clean and ready for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games that kick off later this month.
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Macron's Party Makes Slight Gain in French Election Poll - Bloomberg

President Emmanuel Macron’s party gained some ground ahead of the French legislative election, although it still trails behind the far-right National Rally party and the leftist alliance, according to a poll of voting intentions published on Thursday.
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French Leftist Alliance Edges Closer to Le Pen in Election Poll

Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally would garner 33% support in the first round of the French legislative election, while an alliance of left-wing parties would get 28%, according to a poll of voting intentions published on Monday.
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Macron Group Has 18%, Le Pen Party 31% in Elabe Election Poll

The far-right National Rally party of Marine Le Pen would win the first round of the French legislative election with 31%, while President Emmanuel Macron’s party would come in third with 18%, according to a poll of voting intentions published on Wednesday.