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Interviews with Apparel Brands about Trends in Global Sourcing
Monday, 15 September 2008 00:00
The Maquila Solidarity Network carried out interviews with apparel companies about changes in their sourcing practices since the demise of the import quota system at the end of 2004, as well as possible changes in the next five-year period.

Interviewees were also asked what changes in production practices and/or government policy would encourage them to maintain or increase orders to Central America and/or Mexico.

Available at: http://en.maquilasolidarity.org
 
 
 

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