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News Report urges injury insurance in garment hubs LONDON – Workers who are injured in garment factory disasters should not have to depend on charity to compensate them, Read More »
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News 100 lawyers back action against polluting textile mill JAVA – An Indonesian textile mill which allegedly polluted communities close to its site in Surakarta, Central Java is facing Read More »
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News Vietnam textiles to profit from revived TPP deal HANOI – Vietnam’s textile and footwear sectors are among those which will benefit from lower tariffs thanks to the Comprehensive Read More »
News Patagonia backs new organic standard CALIFORNIA – US outdoor brand Patagonia is backing a new agriculture standard aimed ensuring soil health and ecological land management, Read More »
News Trump is trumped in a trade war WASHINGTON – The price of jeans in Europe may rise by 25 per cent if the European Union and other Read More »
News New Look plans to cut 980 jobs LONDON – Up to 980 jobs could be cut at UK fashion group New Look as part of a rescue Read More »
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AAFA head suggests no easy fixes to Xinjiang 6th October 2020 No Comments WASHINGTON – Cotton from Xinjiang is likely to continue to show up in clothing products all over the world despite US lawmakers moving to ban Read More »