France’s parliament on Thursday backed a string of measures making low-cost fast fashion, especially from Chinese mass producers, less attractive to buyers.

  • @[email protected]
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    298 months ago

    European countries may not be perfect, but they do seem to have working governments that produce legislation not 110% beholden to economic interest of corporations

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      178 months ago

      that produce legislation not 110% beholden to economic interest of corporations

      France has a massive Fashion industry with Bernard Arnault competing for the richest person on the planet position. But even a brand like Kenzo is far from being fash fashion (Just checked on Zalando, kids T-shirt at 100 EUR, no wonder why the owner is so rich) so it’s not hindering the biggest French corpo.

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        68 months ago

        I see… Always a dark side to all stories, eh?

        I guess we can only hope that government get something right while they go on their normal business of being in corporation’s pockets

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        58 months ago

        Bernard Arnault is lobbying against this law, because his companies make a lot of money in the Asian market, especially in China, and he fears repercussions from the Chinese government and a tariff war.

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      -68 months ago

      There’s a lot of protectionism though.

      Like this will drive higher inflation.

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        Inflation does not seem worse over there than in "free for all"© capitalism in the USA

        PS: to be fair, USA is very protectionist as well, it’s just they only protect the 1%

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          38 months ago

          A tax like this will make the prices of some goods go up. Such price increases are measured as inflation.

          This is a highly regressive tax. It’s 50% on certain items below 5 EUR (soon 10) and less for items above that. Over the price, the rate goes down. For items at 50 EUR (100 EUR), it is only 10%.

          Making cheap clothing in particular more expensive doesn’t sound much like looking out for the 99%.

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            18 months ago

            Well none of the measures to curve rampant consumism lead to cheaper prices

            I was happy to hear the side of slowing down “fast fashion” because it is Hot garbage

            But you are right, there are more aspects to this issue

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          38 months ago

          to be fair, USA is very protectionist as well,

          I’m having good laugh watching Americans call everyone protectionism but passing a law to force foreign company to sell their social media to an US company.

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            18 months ago

            I’m not American. And yeah it’s a shame to see the US abandoning free markets and freedom.

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          08 months ago

          This is France protecting the 1%.