How Bangladesh’s Garment Suppliers Are Being ‘Squeezed Dry’
While nominal prices have edged up in Bangladesh, a new study said, brands are paying 30 percent less in real terms for a cotton T-shirt than they did 25 years ago—even after adjusting for European inflation.
While nominal prices have edged up in Bangladesh, a new study said, brands are paying 30 percent less in real terms for a cotton T-shirt than they did 25 years ago—even after adjusting for European inflation.
While nominal prices have edged up in Bangladesh, a new study said, brands are paying 30 percent less in real terms for a cotton T-shirt than they did 25 years ago—even after adjusting for European inflation.
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