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Debenhams boss on the fight with Chinese rivals

Debenhams boss says the 'de minimis' loophole is harming UK businesses. We hear why he thinks the government's plans to close the loopholes by 2029 isn't soon enough.

The chief executive of the online retailer Debenhams has told the Big Boss Interview Podcast that UK businesses are being harmed by exploitation of the so-called 'de minimis' loophole, which allows competitors in China like Shein and Temu to avoid tax on small packages. Sean Farrington hear why he thinks the government's plans to close the loopholes by 2029 isn't soon enough.

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