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ROME (Reuters) -Italy plans to apply an extra levy on some Chinese goods to help protect its fashion industry, government sources told Reuters on Wednesday. The move is aimed at avoiding unfair

Italy to Impose Levy on Chinese Fast Fashion to Protect Local Brands

By Giuseppe Fonte and Elisa Anzolin

ROME (Reuters) - Italy plans to apply an extra levy on Chinese fast fashion products to help shield its fashion industry from low-cost foreign imports, government sources told Reuters on Wednesday.

The move is aimed at avoiding unfair competition in the market for what is one of Italy's key industries, the people said, adding Rome would likely impose the charge on online retailers Temu and Shein, among others.

The two companies did not immediately respond to requests for comment, made outside business hours.

"We will present a measure to tackle the ultra fast fashion phenomenon: an invasion of low-cost foreign products that damage our producers and put consumers at risk," Industry Minister Adolfo Urso said in a statement at the end of a meeting with fashion industry representatives in Rome.

CONCERNS OVER IMPORTS BEING DIVERTED FROM U.S.

There is growing alarm in European capitals that China is progressively diverting goods at lower prices to EU markets as a way of making up for its lost U.S. trade, following the tariff policies adopted by President Donald Trump.

"We are victims of the rogues of globalisation," Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti said on Tuesday, referring to China.

Rome plans to intervene by adopting a scheme envisaged in a European Union directive on the so-called Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), the sources said.

The charge will force manufacturers to cover the costs of collecting, sorting and recycling their products once they become waste.

Amazon Haul, which uses the same model as Shein and Temu of shipping clothes, accessories and electronics straight from Chinese factories to shoppers, also launched in Italy last week.

There are 22.8 million users of the Shein app in Italy, according to Shein's latest report on average monthly user numbers in the EU, covering February to July this year.

ITALIAN BRANDS NEED TO CLEAN UP SUPPLY CHAIN

After Wednesday's meeting, Urso also underlined that measures were being introduced to help ensure that workers' rights were not abused in the supply chain in Italy after a series of high-profile cases involving leading brands.

"We are very pleased with the speed at which Minister Urso and his team are working, responding to the needs of our industry and, above all, defending 'Made in Italy'," said  Luca Sburlati, head of the Confindustria Moda industry lobby.

Italian prosecutors have alleged that luxury shoemaker Tod's failed to adequately oversee its suppliers in order to pursue higher profits. The company - which is not under investigation - said that it complies with the law.

Five other luxury brands have already been put under judicial administration for similar reasons in Italy since the start of last year.

(Additional reporting by Helen Reid; Editing by Keith Weir and Frances Kerry)

Key Takeaways

  • Italy plans to levy Chinese fast fashion to protect local brands.
  • The levy targets online retailers like Temu and Shein.
  • The move aims to avoid unfair competition in Italy's fashion market.
  • Italy will use the EU's Extended Producer Responsibility scheme.
  • Concerns over diverted imports from the U.S. to EU markets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a levy?
A levy is a legal seizure of property to satisfy a debt. In this context, it refers to an additional tax imposed on certain goods to protect local industries.
What is fast fashion?
Fast fashion refers to inexpensive clothing produced rapidly by mass-market retailers in response to the latest trends. It often leads to environmental and ethical concerns.
What is the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)?
Extended Producer Responsibility is an environmental policy approach where producers are held responsible for the entire lifecycle of their products, including waste management.
What are foreign imports?
Foreign imports are goods and services brought into a country from abroad. They can impact local industries by increasing competition.
What is compliance in business?
Compliance refers to the process of ensuring that a company adheres to laws, regulations, and guidelines relevant to its business operations.

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