Garment makers in six Asian countries fashion united front to pressure Western brands

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DHAKA: Manufacturers from the six nations that make most of the world's clothes have forged a common front to negotiate better terms with Western fash...

Workers in a Cambodian garment factory. About 60 million people work in Asia's garment industry. – REUTERSPIXManufacturers from the six nations that make most of the world's clothes have forged a common front to negotiate better terms with Western fashion brands, whose cancelled orders devastated Asian garment workers early in the pandemic.

The group represents nine associations in six nations: the world's largest garment producers - China, Bangladesh and Vietnam – as well as Pakistan, Myanmar and Cambodia. Early last year, fashion companies cancelled billions of dollars worth of orders as Covid-19 shuttered stores worldwide, leading to wage losses of up to US$5.8 billion , according to the Netherlands-based pressure group Clean Clothes Campaign.

"There is no platform that calls a buyer out on unethical regional practice. For instance, a buyer can't just place an order in South Asia, leave us with the liability and then decide to place its orders in another region. That's unethical."

 

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