- Strong demand for personal protection equipment
- Segments enjoying favorable structural trends (sportswear, luxury)
- Global supply chains vulnerable to external shocks (pandemics, trade tensions)
- Very strong pressure from large clients (clothing retailers)
- Competition from the fast-growing second-hand market in mature economies
- Challenging relocation of manufacturing from China to other countries (Vietnam, Bangladesh, Indonesia etc.)
- Adaption of new ESG standards could inflate operating costs
Key players
Country | Role | Sector risk |
---|---|---|
China |
#1 Producer |
D
High risk |
India |
#2 Producer |
C
Sensitive risk |
Italy |
#4 Producer |
C
Sensitive risk |
Turkey |
#5 Producer |
D
High risk |
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