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4 Mar 2020

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Myanmar: Garment factory closes due to raw material shortage from China, leaving over 1,000 employees out of work

“Myanmar factory closes on raw material shortage”, 4 March 2020

A garment factory in the Ayeyarwady region of Myanmar has closed due to a shortfall of raw materials from China, leaving over 1,000 employees out of work.

The Hua Meng factory, in Kangyidaunt Township, is understood to have closed on 28 February, according to Eleven Myanmar…

According to a source, the investors are hoping the closure is temporary, but there is a risk it could become permanent.

Workers have reportedly been offered either the legally obligated severance pay and termination status, or non-severance pay with the option to resume work immediately if production restarts.

The coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak is presenting a challenge for Myanmar's garment sector as its garment factories tackle supply issues, logistical challenges, and factory closures…

The coronavirus epidemic has presented challenges for many countries dependent on fabrics and accessories from China, particularly Cambodia, Vietnam, Ethiopia and Myanmar.

Hua Meng did not return a request for comment.