Covid in China two years later: has the fashion industry really come out of the pandemic?

25 March 2022

“Covid lockdowns in China are set to further disrupt global supply chains,” headlines the NYT. A wave of infections from Omicron variants has prompted Chinese authorities to block residents, close factories and stop truck traffic, damaging already worn supply chains.

 

As China and Hong Kong report another wave of Covid cases, Just Style wonders if the fashion industry has really “come out” of the pandemic.

The New York Times reports that an increase in infections of the Omicron variant has prompted Chinese authorities to block residents, close factories and stop truck traffic, disrupting already worn supply chains.

In fact, the activism of Chinese officials rushing to contain the worst Covid-19 outbreak in the country since early 2020, is imposing lockdowns and restrictions that are adding chaos to global supply chains.


Paese: China
COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS)| catene di approvvigionamento| omicron| Moda| pandemia

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