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Zara-Owner Inditex Says It Will Stop Buying Clothes From Myanmar

After a military junta took over in 2021, labour rights have eroded in the country; since then, brands have been under pressure to disengage, but their exit could cause economic problems for workers.
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Zara owner Inditex says it will stop buying clothes from Myanmar. (Shutterstock)

Zara owner Inditex is in the process of stopping purchases from Myanmar, the company told Reuters on Thursday, as a result of a campaign by global workers’ union IndustriALL to convince companies to divest from the country.

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