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Leonie Barrie, just-style editor |
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October 24, 2012 |
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| Webinar: Near-sourcing: a new opportunity for apparel firms?
There has been a lot of talk this year by apparel retailers, brands and importers on both sides of the Atlantic about increasing the amount of products they source closer to home.
But how realistic is such a move and is it likely to prove more than a passing trend?
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| Apparel sourcing in Asia – forecasts to 2016
This report provides an overview of the issues and trends driving the apparel producing region of Asia. It also looks at Asia-produced apparel in the EU, United States and Japan.
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The Flanarant: The perils of social risk on garment supply Instead of searching for new sourcing hot-spots, Mike Flanagan is more concerned with new risks to production in previously stable garment-making environments. Labour disruptions, inflation, political unrest, mass illness, safety infractions are among the new raft of problems he terms the perils of social risk.
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