All Legal & Institutional articles – Page 15

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    Myanmar violence raises sourcing concerns

    2021-03-17T15:43:00Z

    Many sports and fashion brands that have shifted part of their sourcing for apparel and footwear to Myanmar because of its lower labor costs are watching with awe the consequences of the recent military coup in the country. According to observers, it may be difficult for some of them to ...

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    EU plans to introduce a cross-border Covid pass by the summer

    2021-03-17T15:32:00Z

    On March 17, the European Commission unveiled plans to create the so-called “Digital Green Certificate” to facilitate free movement inside the European Union during the Covid-19 pandemic. The certificate will be a proof that a person has been vaccinated against the virus, received a negative test result or recovered from ...

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    UK lawmakers call for garment industry watchdog to combat labor abuses

    2021-03-12T15:56:00Z

    British lawmakers have called for the creation of a garment industry watchdog to stop labor abuses at suppliers to fashion industry retailers such as Boohoo, saying voluntary codes to tackle exploitation are not working. Parliament’s cross-party Environmental Audit Committee (EAC), which has been investigating fashion sustainability for the last two ...

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    Trump sues Marc Fisher

    2021-03-08T08:58:00Z

    Trump Organization, the company of the former U.S. president, Donald Trump, is suing Marc Fisher Footwear for allegedly unpaid rent. The shoe maker has a showroom on the 21st floor of the Trump Tower in New York. Trump Organization is seeking $1.47 million from Marc Fisher, which occupies the whole ...

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    Germany plans to protect human rights in global supply chains

    2021-03-04T11:59:00Z

    On March 3, the German federal government approved a bill that aims to force local companies to respect human rights in their global supply chain. Parliament is expected to pass the draft legislation, commonly referred to as the Supply Chain Act, by the middle of the year. The legislation is ...

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    Three German retail associations merge to have more clout

    2021-02-25T17:30:00Z

    Three German retail associations BTE (representing apparel), BDSE (footwear) and BLE (leathergoods) have decided to merge this year to form the BTE Handelsverband Textil, Schuh, Lederwaren. The combination will give the new assocation more clout in defending the interests of their members “alongside and in line with the HDE,” according ...

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    The U.K. to regulate the “buy now pay later” market

    2021-02-22T08:56:00Z

    The British government announced that the increasingly popular interest-free ”buy now pay later” (BNPL) credit agreements will be regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in order to protect consumers. The government noted that the volume of transactions involving BNPL solutions more than tripled in 2020 as the pandemic drove ...

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    Another legal victory for the Moon Boot

    2021-02-12T16:34:00Z

    Tecnica Group has won a second court verdict in Italy to protect the intellectual property rights behind its Moon Boot, and it is now planning to carry the fight to other countries as well, starting with Germany and Italy. The Milan Tribunal ruled on Jan. 25 that the unique design ...

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    Italian shoemakers seek geographical indication protection from EU

    2021-02-01T08:22:00Z

    The municipality of Monte Urano, led its mayor, Moira Canigola, is seeking to obtain geographical indication protection from the European Commission for the footwear cluster located in the Fermo-Macerata area in the Marche region. The town asked the Commission to consider widening IG protection to non-food products. Canigola said that ...

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    Jimmy Choo to open a fashion academy in London

    2021-01-26T17:20:00Z

    The designer Jimmy Choo announced the opening of the JCA/London Fashion Academy in September. Located in the heart of Mayfair, it aims to provide students with design and entrepreneurial skills. In a statement, he described London as a global fashion hub that “has created many of the world’s most exciting ...

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    Google probed by the EU

    2021-01-26T10:13:00Z

    Google is under dual investigations in the European Union for allegedly abusive practices in its advertising business. This month, according to Reuters, anti-trust regulators for the EU have sent to a number of advertisers a 13-page questionnaire regarding the “Include Google Display Network” default setting for search campaigns on Google ...

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    EU Commission calls to ‘strongly discourage’ intra-EU travel

    2021-01-25T18:00:00Z

    The European Commission has proposed the European Council to discourage non-essential travel between European Union member states amid high Covid-19 infection rates and concerns about new virus variants, while avoiding border closures or blanket prohibitions that would impede the functioning of the internal market and supply chains. “The Commission proposes ...

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    U.S. customs is withholding cotton and tomato products from Xinjiang

    2021-01-22T15:34:00Z

    The U.S. government is increasing its pressure on Chinese interests and authorities to stop engaging in labor practices that violate basic human rights. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency has issued a third Withhold Release Order (WRO) for cotton products and tomato products produced in Xinjiang, China. ...

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    EU updates supplier/wholesaler/retailer regulations

    2021-01-22T10:26:00Z

    The European Commission is sounding out companies involved in the sale and distribution of consumer goods and their trade associations to provide input for the reform of a set of guidelines governing dealings between suppliers, wholesalers and retailers. First issued in 2010 and called the Vertical Block Exemption Regulation – ...

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    U.K., Canada to restrict business with Xinjiang

    2021-01-17T17:55:00Z

    The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in the U.K. is seeking to separate British organizations from the extra-judicial detentions and forced labor that Uyghur Muslims and other minorities are undergoing at the hands of the ruling Chinese Communist Party in the province of Xinjiang. Citing “proof from the Chinese authorities’ ...

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    Nike and Converse file lawsuit against nearly 600 websites

    2021-01-17T17:44:00Z

    Nike and its Converse subsidiary have filed the biggest lawsuit of the kind, accusing the 186 operators of 589 websites as well as 676 social media accounts for allegedly infringing on various trademarks and attempting to sell “falsely labeled” counterfeit products under their own brand names and that of Nike’s ...

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    Rothy’s wins lawsuit against Giesswein on pointed-toe loafer

    2021-01-11T09:46:00Z

    The San Francisco based shoe company Rothy’s has won a patent infringement lawsuit against the Austrian shoemaker Giesswein Walkwaren regarding its pointed-toe loafer-style flats. According to the High Court of Justice’s Business and Property Courts of England and Wales, Giesswein’s “Pointy Flat” shoe infringed on Rothy’s “Pointed Loafer” and can ...

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    FLA members cannot use products from the Xinjiang region

    2021-01-07T16:58:00Z

    In an unprecedented move, the Fair Labor Association (FLA) has prohibited its member companies from sourcing from or producing in the Xinjiang region, in northwest China, because of growing concerns over violations of human and labor rights. The region is home to several ethnic minority groups, including the Uyghur people. ...

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    EU, China reach in principle an agreement on investments

    2020-12-30T18:19:00Z

    After seven years of talks, the European Union and China have agreed in principle on an investment agreement after their leaders met on a conference call on Dec. 30. The parties had set the end of 2020 as the deadline to strike a deal. The European Commission said that the ...

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    U.K. signs free trade agreements with Turkey, EU

    2020-12-30T16:47:00Z

    The U.K. and Turkey have signed tariff-free trading arrangements and are committed to reach a ”more ambitious” agreement in the future, according to the British Department for International Trade . The free trade agreement was signed by the U.K.’s International Trade Secretary, Liz Truss and Turkey’s Minister for Trade, Ruhsar ...