Fashion retailers may leave Turkey due to Russian sanctions
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Fashion retailers may leave Turkey due to Russian sanctions

Retailers Zara, Mango and H&M have problems with the supply of clothing and footwear produced in Turkey to Russia after the introduction of Russian economic sanctions, which would prohibit or restrict the import of goods from Turkey. Certain types of work and services of Turkish companies in the Russian Federation are also prohibited. And from January 1, 2016, it is prohibited to hire workers from among Turkish citizens. In the near future, fashion retailers may transfer the production of goods intended for Russia to other countries and even completely leave Turkey, but for now they have demanded that their Turkish partners remove the Made in Turkey inscription from the tags on their clothes.

Retailers Zara, Mango and H&M have problems with the supply to Russia of clothes and shoes, which are produced in Turkey, after the introduction of Russian economic sanctions that prohibit or ...
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