Trade War Pushes Garment Companies Back to Bangladesh

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Fashion brands have increased sourcing in Bangladesh amid efforts to improve safety conditions there

Fashion brands have increased sourcing in the country amid efforts to improve safety conditions there A garment factory in Chittagong, Bangladesh. The trade war with China has led brands to bulk up sourcing in the country amid efforts to improve safety conditions there.

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