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3.1 Asian garment production in 2020 6 3.2 Productivity levels in Asian garment exporting countries 8
X 4. (...) Garment industry share in goods exports and share in manufacturing value added, 7 selected garment exporting countries
Figure 3. Total employment in the garment sector, share of garment sector jobs in 8 total employment and share of garment sector jobs in female employment selected garment exporting Asian countries, latest available year
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For consultation - Moving the needle: Gender equality and decent work in Asia’s garment sector Regional Road Map
This working Road Map complements and supports the ILO paper ‘Moving the Needle: Gender equality and decent work in the garment sector in Asia.’ (...) Download:
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Recognizing that the broader global supply chain context includes cotton and textile production as well as garment manufacturing and retail, the Road Map builds off the findings of the 'Moving the Needle: Gender equality and decent work in the garment sector in Asia’ report and focuses on the status and advancement of the women who comprise the majority of workers formally employed in the ready-made garment manufacturing sector in Asia. (...) Tags: decent work, clothing and textile industries, manufacturing, gender equality, partnerships, value chains
Regions and countries covered: Asia, Cambodia, Myanmar, Indonesia
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Cambodia Garment and Footwear Sector Bulletin Issue#2
Cambodia Garment and Footwear Sector Bulletin Issue 2: Solid first half of 2015 for Cambodia's garment and footwear sector
The ILO’s Cambodian Garment and Footwear Sector Bulletin examines key trends in the industry, including exports, factory openings and closures, employment, and wages. The Bulletin is intended to provide a comprehensive, neutral source of information for stakeholders in the Cambodian garment and footwear sector, and to assist them in social dialogue and wage negotiations. (...) Type: Report
Date issued: 03 November 2015
Authors: ILO Country Office for Thailand, Cambodia and Lao People's Democratic Republic
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Cambodia's garment and footwear industry, the backbone of the country's economy, continued to perform solidly in the first half of 2015.
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Cambodian Garment and Footwear Sector Bulletin issue 6: What explains strong export and weak employment figures in the Cambodian garment sector
The Cambodian Garment and Footwear Sector Bulletin provides an overview of recent developments in the sector, with an emphasis on issues related to wages and working conditions.
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Part I of this sixth issue of the ILO’s Cambodian Garment and Footwear Sector Bulletin examines the apparent discrepancy between strong export growth and mixed indicators regarding the number of factories and workers in the sector. Part II provides a regular update of key statistics and developments relating to the garment and footwear industry in Cambodia
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The impact of COVID-19 on Myanmar’s garment sector.
(...) Among garment export destination countries, the EU was the largest and Japan was the second largest destination for Myanmar garment products, representing 75 per cent of Myanmar's total garment exports in 2019.12 The majority of garment factories in Myanmar operate under the Cut-Make-Pack (CMP) system. (...) CMP operation cover more than garment sector, however, garment sector contribute the highest. 30 Myanmar Times (March 2020): More woes for Myanmar garment industry as EU cancels orders 31 McNamara, 2020 and Bloomer, 2020. 32 Lin M.Z et al, 2020.
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ILO Liaison Office in Myanmar
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ILO Liaison Office in Myanmar
The impact of COVID-19 on Myanmar's garment sector
The impact of COVID-19 on Myanmar’s garment sector.
(...) Among garment export destination countries, the EU was the largest and Japan was the second largest destination for Myanmar garment products, representing 75 per cent of Myanmar's total garment exports in 2019.12 The majority of garment factories in Myanmar operate under the Cut-Make-Pack (CMP) system. (...) CMP operation cover more than garment sector, however, garment sector contribute the highest. 30 Myanmar Times (March 2020): More woes for Myanmar garment industry as EU cancels orders 31 McNamara, 2020 and Bloomer, 2020. 32 Lin M.Z et al, 2020.
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Cambodian Garment and Footwear Sector Bulletin
Issue 3 | March 2016
How is Cambodia’s minimum wage adjusted?
Cambodia’s minimum wage, which applies only to the
garment and footwear sector, is a mattewr of great
interest to hundreds of thousands of workers in the
sector, as well as their employers and others in the
garment and footwear supply chain. (...) Factory openings and closures (registered factories)1/
Total garment and footwear
factories (end of period) 456 487 513 528 528 548 576 597 626 626 640 655 680 699 699
Garment factories (e. o. p.) 405 434 458 469 469 488 515 532 558 558 572 585 607 626 626
Footwear factories (e. o. p.) 51 53 55 59 59 60 61 65 68 68 68 70 73 73 73
Total net openings
(garment and footwear) 1/ 17 31 26 15 89 20 28 21 29 98 14 15 25 19 73
Garment factories 14 29 24 11 78 19 27 17 26 89 14 13 22 19 68
Footwear factories 3 2 2 4 11 1 1 4 3 9 0 2 3 0 5
Openings
(garment and footwear) 1/ 22 33 28 18 101 23 32 25 29 109 14 16 26 19 75
Garment factories 18 31 26 14 89 21 30 21 26 98 14 14 23 19 70
Footwear factories 4 2 2 4 12 2 2 4 3 11 0 2 3 0 5
Closures
(garment and footwear) 1/ 5 2 2 3 12 3 4 4 0 11 0 1 1 0 2
Garment factories 4 2 2 3 11 2 3 4 0 9 0 1 1 0 2
Footwear factories 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
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Asia Garment Hub - A digital gateway to sustainability and decent work resources for the garment and textiles industry - is launched
The Asia Garment Hub, a one-stop digital knowledge platform to help industry stakeholders understand, promote and operationalise decent work and sustainable business practices across the supply chain was launched today.
(...) David Williams, manager of the ILO’s Decent Work in Garment Supply Chains in Asia project said, “Ensuring decent work for all in Asia’s garment sector will only become a reality if stakeholders at every level are actively engaged. (...) “Asia is the heart the global garment and textiles industry. By bringing together information, expertise and knowledge the Asia Garment Hub will become the ‘go to’ destination on sustainability and supply chain governance issues.
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Asia Garment Hub - A digital gateway to sustainability and decent work resources for the garment and textiles industry - is launched
The Asia Garment Hub, a one-stop digital knowledge platform to help industry stakeholders understand, promote and operationalise decent work and sustainable business practices across the supply chain was launched today.
(...) David Williams, manager of the ILO’s Decent Work in Garment Supply Chains in Asia project said, “Ensuring decent work for all in Asia’s garment sector will only become a reality if stakeholders at every level are actively engaged. (...) “Asia is the heart the global garment and textiles industry. By bringing together information, expertise and knowledge the Asia Garment Hub will become the ‘go to’ destination on sustainability and supply chain governance issues.
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Asia Garment Hub - A digital gateway to sustainability and decent work resources for the garment and textiles industry - is launched
The Asia Garment Hub, a one-stop digital knowledge platform to help industry stakeholders understand, promote and operationalise decent work and sustainable business practices across the supply chain was launched today.
(...) David Williams, manager of the ILO’s Decent Work in Garment Supply Chains in Asia project said, “Ensuring decent work for all in Asia’s garment sector will only become a reality if stakeholders at every level are actively engaged. (...) “Asia is the heart the global garment and textiles industry. By bringing together information, expertise and knowledge the Asia Garment Hub will become the ‘go to’ destination on sustainability and supply chain governance issues.
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