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The Court Administration Faced by LVMH and Armani Units, Explained

An Italian court has placed subsidiaries of the two luxury businesses under external supervision amid an ongoing probe into labour abuses in big brands’ supply chains.
A Dior store
An Italian court has placed subsidiaries of the two luxury businesses under external supervision amid an ongoing probe into labour abuses in big brands’ supply chains. (Courtesy)

An Italian subsidiary of French luxury giant LVMH, Dior Manufactures SRL, on Monday became the third fashion company to be put under administration by a Milan court this year.

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