Top stories this week on just-style include a look at how the Philippines department of trade and industry is finalising a roadmap to revive the textile and garment industry, an interview with Lever Style executive chairman Stanley Szeto, and H&M Group will begin to offer access to its global supply chain as a service to external companies.
Philippines prepares for textile-garment industry roadmap
The Philippines department of trade and industry is finalising a roadmap to revive the textile and garment industry.
Lever Style realigns as the “go-to supplier” for digital brands
Fuelled by new investment from its recent listing on the Hong Kong stock exchange, fashion supply chain manager Lever Style is realigning its business model to be the product engine for rising e-commerce brands – as executive chairman Stanley Szeto explains.
Clothing brands tangled in Uyghur forced labour claims
A new study from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) has alleged more than 80,000 Uyghurs were transferred out of Xinjiang between 2017-19 to work in factories including ones making garments and footwear.
Production to slow at 200 Cambodia factories as coronavirus impacts raw material supply
Cambodian officials have warned production will slow at 200 garment factories due to a lack of raw materials linked to the coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak in China.
H&M Group to offer access to its global supply chain from sourcing to production
Fashion retailer H&M Group will begin to offer access to its global supply chain as a service to external companies, covering all steps from product development to sourcing, production and logistics.
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