Fashion retailer is latest in sector to cut ties as reports of labour abuses in country’s garment factories increase
The world’s second-biggest fashion retailer, H&M, has announced it has decided to gradually stop sourcing from Myanmar, as reports of labour abuses in garment factories in the country increase.
The company is the latest to cut ties with suppliers in the country, and follows similar action taken by Zara owner Inditex, Primark, Marks & Spencer and others.
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