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India’s Gokaldas Exports Buys Atraco Group

The apparel and manufacturing powerhouse has added the UAE-based company with five African factories to its…

Going West! Texworld and Apparel Sourcing Launch in Los Angeles

Texworld and Apparel Sourcing are heading West, making their debut in Los Angeles' Fashion District.

Bangladesh Suppliers Want ‘Fair Bargain’ From Brands

As Made in Bangladesh Week kicks off, insiders touts a "win-win" scenario for working with the world's…

For Gap and Komar, Sourcing Cost Isn’t the Only Concern

As companies pick and choose where their clothes and shoes are produced, many factors beyond cost are coming…

Operating Through Chaos: Sri Lanka’s ‘Endured Far Worse,’ Expert Says

Political turmoil, a spiraling currency and vast power shortages have so far done little to slow down garment…

Texworld New York City and Apparel Sourcing Return for Summer 2022

With trade events coming back in full swing, Texworld New York City and Apparel Sourcing team up for their…

On Brand: Kotn Started with a T-shirt. Now, It’s Selling a Supply Chain

Canada's Kotn is opening up its Egyptian cotton supply chain to global brands and creators, according to…

Gap Inc.’s $150 Million Commitment Boosts Central America Sourcing

Gap Inc. is among U.S. companies committing $1.9 billion to sourcing from Central America to strengthen…

Covid, Inflation Could Have Long-Term Impacts on Sourcing Strategy

Logistics hurdles and economic pressures will continue to impact sourcing strategies and timelines this year…

KPMG Exec: Hong Kong is a Resilient Place for Business

Hong Kong will remain a business center in the industry, a KPMG China executive said at Sourcing Journal's…

Upstream Focus: 707 International’s Sean Coxall on Sourcing Destinations, Demand Chain & the DTC Difference

In this Q&A, Sean Coxall discusses the sourcing locations' varied appeal and why 707 International is adding…

Sourcing Experts Urge Brands to ‘Do the Math’ on Reshoring

Many brands looking to snap back from supply chain disruption are mulling the benefits of Made in the USA…

Bangladesh Manufacturers Irate Over WTO-UN Report

The recently released study placed the South Asian sourcing nation behind its biggest competitors.

Western Hemisphere Surge in Jeans Sourcing Continued in October

Jeans imports from Western Hemisphere countries rose 40.35 percent to $693.21 million in October compared to…

New Coalition for Economic Partnerships in the Americas Promotes Regional Trade, Job Growth

CEPA aims to share its experience creating large-scale employment in growing industries and shift away from…