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France Files Lawsuits Against AliExpress and Joom Over ‘Child Pornography Dolls’

NasirMehmood November 26, 2025 0 2 min read
France Takes Legal Action Against AliExpress and Joom Over 'Child Pornography Dolls'

Government Escalates Crackdown on Chinese E-commerce Platforms

The French government is taking legal action against e-commerce platforms AliExpress and Joom for selling what authorities describe as “child pornography dolls,” Commerce Minister Serge Papin announced on Wednesday. This marks the latest escalation in France’s campaign against international online marketplaces accused of flooding the market with illegal and dangerous products.

Legal Proceedings Initiated

Minister Papin revealed on TF1 television that the state would file a complaint against both platforms, specifically citing the sale of objectionable dolls. While the minister initially used the term “complaint,” his office later clarified that the government is actually initiating formal legal proceedings known as “assignations” – the official French legal mechanism for bringing a civil case before a judge.

This legal action represents more than just an administrative formality. It formally notifies the targeted companies that judicial proceedings have been initiated against them and requires their appearance in court.

Broader Crackdown on Digital Marketplaces

The move against AliExpress and Joom follows similar action taken against fast-fashion platform Shein, which faces a hearing the same day where the government will seek a three-month suspension of the platform’s operations in France.

“We need to put an end to the digital Wild West,” Papin declared, acknowledging that the government is engaged in “a battle that will be long” against Chinese platforms accused of disregarding French regulations.

Dual Objectives: Consumer Protection and Traditional Commerce

The government’s strategy serves two primary purposes: protecting consumers from dangerous and illegal products, and safeguarding traditional retailers threatened by the rapid expansion of these international e-commerce platforms.

“We need to introduce a dose of protectionism,” the commerce minister conceded, directly addressing the economic impact on local businesses.

Minister Rebukes Price Defense Arguments

Papin also took aim at those who defend these platforms based on their low prices benefiting budget-conscious consumers, dismissing them as “false apostles of purchasing power.”

The legal actions come amid growing concerns about product safety on international e-commerce platforms. Recent studies have shown alarmingly high rates of non-compliance with European safety standards, particularly in the toy sector, with one report indicating that 86% of toys sold on these marketplaces pose dangers to children.

This developing legal confrontation signals France’s determination to assert greater control over international e-commerce operations within its borders, setting the stage for potentially landmark rulings on digital marketplace regulation.

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