About the Session:
Apparel is a $2.5 trillion global business, involving over 120 million workers worldwide and playing a uniquely critical role in the post-COVID economic recovery. The session intends to facilitate constructive dialogue regarding the progress, challenges, and opportunities of building a more resilient and sustainable fashion apparel supply chain in the Post-COVID world, which matters significantly to ALL stakeholders, from fashion brands, garment workers, and policymakers to ordinary consumers. The session will explore: 1) Why does building a more resilient and sustainable fashion apparel supply chain matter in the post-COVID world? What role can trade and trade policy play? 2) What significant progress has made the apparel supply chain more resilient and sustainable? What key challenges remain and why? 3) What needs to be done further to make the apparel supply chain more resilient and sustainable, particularly in the post-COVID world?
Panelists:
- Dr. Arianna Rossi, Senior Research and Policy Specialist, International Labour Organization (ILO)
- Ralph Kamphöner, Head of EU Office, Confederation of the German Textile and Fashion Industry
- Dr. Sheng Lu, Associate Professor of Fashion and Apparel Studies, University of Delaware
- Kekeli Ahiable, Advisor, Tony Blair Institute
- Laura Husband, Just Style, Managing Editor (Moderator)
About the 2022 World Trade Organization (WTO) Public Forum
The 2022 WTO Public Forum, held from Sep 27 to 30, in Geneva, Switzerland) looked at how trade can contribute to post-pandemic economic recovery. The Forum examined, in particular, how trade rules can be strengthened, and government policies improved to create a more resilient, sustainable, and inclusive trading system. The Forum included three subthemes: Leveraging technology for an inclusive recovery, Delivering a trade agenda for a sustainable future, Framing the future of trade.