Factories in Asia find few options in battling fashion companies making last-minute purchase changes because of falling sales
A Bangladeshi manufacturer expected to be paid shortly after it shipped in February more than $400,000 of jeans to Los Angeles to fulfil an order by a western apparel company.
Nearly three months later, the clothes maker still hasn’t received its money and doesn’t know where the jeans are. The company’s owner expected payment shortly after shipping, in line with what he said was the companies’ usual arrangement.
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