COVID-19 has revealed the previously invisible nature of global supply chains, with vulnerable workers in developing nations worst impacted.
Factory workers making goods for the west bear brunt of virus surge in south-east Asia, Asia Pacific
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Monthly Review Limits to Supply Chain Resilience: A Monopoly Capital Critique
Navigating Global Textile Turbulence: Geopolitical Challenges and the Cotton Industry
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New reports uncover the impact of COVID-19 on the garment sector in Bangladesh – Fair Wear
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Why the Pandemic Has Disrupted Supply Chains, CEA
Global supply-chain effects of COVID-19 control measures
Major fashion brands refused to pay for $16bn of goods during COVID-19, leaving overseas suppliers unable to pay garment workers - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
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This is when supply chains will get back to normal
COVID-19 showed how fragile supply chains can be. Here's how to strengthen them – and global trade