Top stories on just-style in August were dominated by the twists and turns in the ongoing tit-for-tat trade war between the US and China. Elsewhere, Chinese industrialists are eyeing potential investments in Ethiopia's Dire Dawa Industrial Park, a number of fashion brands are reviewing their stance on sourcing from Myanmar, and Cambodia has called on the European Union to maintain the country's EBA duty-free trade benefits. And 32 of the world's leading fashion and textile companies have joined a new coalition that has pledged to set practical steps to reduce the environmental impact of the apparel industry.
Top stories on just-style in August...
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