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In this issue Just Style explores the impact of new technologies versus tried and tested systems on the fashion supply chain.
Industry experts say the pressures facing fashion brands would be "eased" if US president Donald Trump reduced China tariffs.
Seven NGOs have urged both the European Parliament and Council to dismiss the ‘Omnibus Simplification Package’ (Omnibus) ...
Brightfiber Textiles has opened a recycling factory in Amsterdam to transform locally sourced used clothing into textile ...
UK fashion and home goods omni-channel retailer Matalan has secured £25m ($33m) in funding to expedite multi-year ...
Jay Apparel Group plans to extend its operations into Central America to counter the impact of US tariffs against sourcing ...
The IAF welcomes the US decision to halt tariffs and warns the tariffs could put the fashion industry in the US and abroad at ...
As fashion businesses feel the pressure of new tariffs set by the US, ETI warns companies to ensure responsibility over supply chain workers.
The Apparel Impact Institute asserts that with sufficient resources it can help fashion suppliers reduce carbon emissions by ...
Best of Bangladesh in Europe 2025 successfully fostered trade and business collaboration opportunities for the nation’s ...
EURATEX has signed an MoU with Tunisia textile trade union Fédération Tunisienne du Textile et de l’Habillement (FTTH).
Reju has partnered with Rematrix to create a sustainable supply of end-of-life textiles, while adhering to compliance ...
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