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Top stories this week on just-style were again dominated by events around forced labour in China's Xinjiang cotton-hub, with fashion brands urged not to trade their human rights principles for market access amid the threat of consumer boycotts. Elsewhere, the impact on global trade from the blockage of the Suez Canal is likely to be felt for some time, and Gap Inc announces plans to sell its Janie and Jack business.
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Charting a course for change on purchasing practices
https://ift.tt/eA8V8J The issue of poor purchasing practices has dogged the global apparel industry for two decades. Yet rather than getti...
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https://ift.tt/eA8V8J Uzbekistan has joined the European Union's list of GSP+ beneficiary countries, with textiles and clothing among ...
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https://ift.tt/eA8V8J Turkish conglomerate Sabanci Holding has announced it is to divest its stake in Yunsa, its wool making unit.
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https://ift.tt/eA8V8J Honduras expects a significant increase in private investment - and around 15,000 new jobs in the country's maqu...
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