The trend is beautiful and refreshing.

Ivanka Inc.\'s global reach

by:Yufengling     2020-06-29
On the day of the inauguration, President Trump stood in front of the US president. S.
He promised that his \"America First\" agenda would bring jobs to the United States.
\"We have to protect our borders from other countries that produce our products, steal our companies, and destroy our jobs,\" he said . \"
Buy American goods, rent American goods
\"In front of the stage, Trump\'s daughter Ivanka, a celebrity and fashion entrepreneur, will soon join his White House.
The first daughter\'s career was to improve the lives of professional women, a theme she developed in the clothing industry.
She also has direct links to the global economy, which the president has opposed
At the moment of the Pacific coast, this connection is on stage.
When the horn sounded on the stage, a large container ship called \"Ho Chi Minh City East overseas\" was sailing into the Port of Long Beach, California.
About 500 pounds of foreign tourists
Let Ivanka Trumpknit blouses.
Another 10 ships that dragged Ivanka Trump
Brand shoes, sweaters and leather handbags shipped to the United States float in the North Pacific and the Atlantic Ocean as well as the shores of Malta, Malaysia, Japan, South Korea and Yemen.
Travel around the world
Since 2010, Ivanka Trump products with several pounds have been imported to the United States with more than 2,000 shipments --
Explain how her business practices conflict with some of the key principles she and her father advocated at the White House.
While President Donald Trump has condemned the company\'s outsourcing of work overseas, a Washington Post survey shows that, how much does Ivanka Trump\'s company rely entirely on foreign Indonesia and China in countries such as Bangladesh, low
The ability of wage workers to defend themselves is limited.
This spring, Ivanka Trump published a book claiming that improving the lives of professional women is \"My mission in life,\" the Post found, her company lags behind many in the clothing industry in monitoring the treatment of a large number of female labor employed by factories around the world.
From big brands like Adidas and Kenneth Cole to smaller, newer players like California --
Headquartered in Everlane, many of the United StatesS.
In recent years, garment companies have made the protection of overseas factory workers a priority.
Hire independent auditors to monitor labor conditions, force factory owners to make improvements, and provide consumers with detailed information about overseas facilities where their products are produced.
But Trump\'s brand has taken more action. off approach.
Although executives say they have a code of conduct against physical abuse and child labor, the company relies on suppliers to comply with the policy.
The clothing line declined to disclose the language of the code.
Trump is now working full time at the White House and has moved away from her daily business.
She already took it.
Personal data on the world stage
Last weekend, when she briefly represented her father at a meeting with foreign leaders, the role was being shown to sit between the Chinese president and the British prime minister.
Trump still owns her company, which has faced increasing scrutiny over its use of overseas factories in recent months, and her representative says she has the right to veto new deals.
Trump did not respond to requests for comment about her efforts to oversee the company\'s supply chain before joining the government.
Her lawyer, Jamie Gorelick, told the Post in a statement that Trump was \"concerned\" about recent reports about the treatment of factory workers and \"expected the company to respond appropriately\"
\"After Trump left, the brand has begun to explore hiring a non-profit workers\' rights organization to strengthen oversight of its production and help improve plant conditions, the company\'s executives told the Post.
Abigail Clem, who has been the president of the brand since 2013, said she plans to visit some of the facilities that make Ivanka Trump products for the first time in the coming year.
Klem said she is confident that the company\'s suppliers operate \"at the highest standards\" and added that \"Ivanka seeks to work with the best suppliers in the industry.
She added: \"The company has not yet matched the policies of the other labels as it is updated, smaller, but is now focusing on what else it can do.
\"The brand\'s mission has always been to inspire and empower women, create the life they want, and provide them with the tools to do so,\" said Klem . \".
\"We want to make sure that we can perform this task from top to bottom through our authorized vendors and our supply chain.
\"The company still has no immediate plan to follow up on emerging industry trends, that is, to publish the name and location of the factory that produces the goods.
It declined to provide a list of the facilities.
The Post uses data from the United StatesS.
Track Trump\'s customs logs and international shipping records
Famous products from far away
Move the factory to ports across the United States.
The Post also interviewed workers at three garment factories that make Trump products, saying that if they don\'t work fast enough, their work tends to lead to tired working hours, pay for life and
A 26-year-old woman said: \"My monthly salary is not enough to cover daily expenses, nor is it enough to cover future expenses . \"year-
An old sewing worker in subon, Indonesia, said she helped make Trump\'s clothes. Like many U. S. -
Trump-based apparel companies have signed agreements with suppliers, which in turn contract production work to factories around the world.
The system allows the sale of products to consumers at a lower price and creates economic opportunitiesand risks -
For workers in poor areas.
In China, three activists investigating factories have been arrested recently,
Production line workers produce shirts, shoes and handbags woven by Ivanka Trump.
Indonesian workers sewed her clothes and knitted tops together.
Vietnam has a suit jacket, cotton tops in India, denim trousers in Bangladesh
In a country with a large clothing industry, garment workers usually earn a minimum wage of about $70 a month, and some people have recently faced severe blows from factory owners after seeking higher wages.
In Ethiopia, manufacturers boast that the wages given to workers at factories in China are the fifth in their income, and workers make thousands of pounds of Ivanka Trump --
Shipment data show that brand shoes in 2013.
Klem, president of the Trump brand, said the company is exploring ways to produce some goods in the United States, but \"it is not possible to produce them on a large scale at the moment \".
\"Klem was interviewed at the office of the fashion company on the 23rd floor of Trump Tower, which is located on the third floor below the Trump Organization headquarters.
There was a 2016 Fashion Report on a table next to her, \"Uncovering the myth of \'Made in America.
The workers no longer exist here, and no longer exist only in very small places;
\"In many cases, the machine does not exist here,\" Klem said . \".
\"This is a very complicated problem.
\"Industry experts say about 97% of all clothing and shoes purchased in the United States are imported from countries with lower wages and lower manufacturing costs.
Industry experts say if Ivanka Trump\'s company follows the President\'s exhortation to transfer production to the United States, its prices will rise sharply, which could drive away buyers and drag down the company\'s profits.
The Global Institute for Labor and Human Rights, a non-profit organization, estimated in 2013 that a denim shirt was worth $3.
72 The cost of manufacturing in Bangladesh is more than three times the cost of manufacturing in the United States.
Instead of pulling production back to the US, the apparel industry focuses on different strategies: trying to reassure American consumers that their retail purchases are not the result of exploitation.
These companies say there are now a wide variety of garment production lines checking their own supply chain to ensure that labor standards are met.
Among them is Levi Strauss, who, like Trump\'s brand, has obtained licenses for some products from a large company in New York.
Clothing dealer named G-III Apparel.
A spokeswoman for Levi\'s told the Post that the company checks its production facilities every year and publishes factory information since 2005.
Many smaller brands are turning to the industry.
Groups supported, such as the Fair Labor Association or the sustainable clothing alliance, help solve the problem of factory conditions and workers\' treatment.
Krochet Kids for less than $60 include clothing labels
Signed by workers from factories in Uganda and Peru.
Trump recently wore reform clothing for a congressional picnic, screened out overseas suppliers and recently moved to an expansion plant in downtown Los Angeles, where guided tours were provided.
\"Today\'s question is not whether to participate [
Monitoring factory
But whether to go beyond, all the way to the cotton fields, \"said Doug Kane, a former Reebok executive who pioneered the development of the company\'s code of conduct and now advises brands and manufacturers.
Trump\'s relatively passive approach is worth noting --
According to labor advocates, it lacks industry efforts to participate in improving working conditions.
\"I have been doing it for 20 years and I have never seen her brand in these venues,\" said Judy Gilhart, executive director of the International Labor Rights Forum . \".
Klem said, \"as a young little brand, we don\'t have the opportunity to influence the debate around social compliance issues, but this has obviously changed over the past year.
\"We recognize that our brand has a special responsibility,\" she added . \".
Ivanka Trump, 26year-
Her father\'s reality show apprentice\'s old model and guest judges, when she first started her own business outside the family business: lending her name and creativity to a diamond boutique in Manhattan.
Trump has said from the beginning that she sees Ivanka Trump\'s fine jewelry as a magnificent sanctuary for the upper class.
Ivanka Trump said in a 2007 Arab business magazine titled \"Daddy\'s girl, the jewelry, which is mainly priced between $5,000 and $50,000, will be pushed to the ambitious market for wealthy women who have everything. . .
There\'s nothing to prove.
\"Initially, Trump\'s brand emphasized sustainability.
Her company launched in 2011.
Life bridal jewelry collection made by \"eco -\"
Friendly Canada
Mining diamonds and recycling platinum.
In the second year, entrepreneur Russell simmons\'s Diamond Empowerment Fund, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping educate Diamond youth --
She won the \"latest and brightest\" award.
\"It\'s a good thing to care about everyone involved in all levels of production. . .
Especially when the final product is such a beautiful symbol of love, \"Trump said, according to a press release from the group.
By that time, she had begun to expand to other products, eventually signing deals for clothes, shoes and handbags.
Shipping data show that ton Ivan Carter-
Brand shoes rolled from the factory production line in Dongguan, an industrial city in southern China, and boarded a container ship named APL Beijing and modern dynasty.
Trump\'s costume collection
Design and sell the image of modern urban charm-
Quickly become a business,
Market price and ever-expanding fashion pump rangethe-
Shoulder and flower
Printed cocktail dress
Trump and G-2012-
III, an established clothing group known for working with celebrity brands such as Guess, Calvin Klein and Jessica Simpson.
Trump\'s collection is booming, followed by G-
According to shipping data, III contract factories in China and Vietnam. In 2016, G-
III told Forbes that Ivanka Trump\'s apparel collection has generated $100 million in retail revenue over the past year.
Trump, a star marketer at her company, was wearing her own brand of nude heels and a $10,000 bracelet while taking photos and in a television interview.
In last year\'s presidential campaign, Trump took the opportunity to showcase her products on the national stage.
After paying tribute to her father at the Republican National Convention
Her social media team urged buyers to \"buy Ivanka\'s clothing\" and Chinese clothing worth $138
The clothes were sold out soon.
At the company\'s Trump Tower headquarters, about 16 employees manage the Ivanka Trump design team, social media accounts, and branding campaigns --
Including women\'s work, a movement. as-
Become the label of the company\'s driving motto.
Its marketing combines the promotion of night packs with the celebration of women\'s power.
Things that were once advertised as women\'s fashion outfits in \"conference rooms and other places\" have evolved into things from Ivan Caton.
Com Calls \"solution-
Lifestyle-oriented brands are committed to the mission of inspiring and empowering women to create the life they want.
\"However, in recent months, the efforts of the market-favored Ivanka Trump clothing brand have plunged into the polarized Trump political brand.
After Nordstrom abandoned her position on the grounds of low sales in February, the president complained on Twitter that his daughter had been \"treated so unfairly\" and supported
Trump\'s supporters are scrambling to buy her products.
Presidential adviser Kellyanne Conway has been criticized by federal ethics officials for telling television viewers in the White House press room to \"buy Ivanka\'s stuff.
Meanwhile, critics of the President posted negative comments online on the Ivanka Trump program accusing her of relying on foreign labor.
The dispute did not affect sales, Mr. Clem said.
She declined to disclose the data, but said the brand\'s business was \"growing rapidly \".
\"Revenue grew 21% in 2016 and continued to grow in 2017,\" executives said.
At May, Lord and Taylor stores present the latest items from the Ivanka Trump denim collection for $79: a range of indigo, white and pink pants retail.
It is a label attached to everyone, waving the # WomenWhoWork slogan with ambitious admonitions such as \"purposeful action\" and \"mutual investment \".
\"The label on the jeans is for G-
The garment industry in Bangladesh has experienced a series of deadly factory disasters, including the collapse of 2013 buildings, killing more than 1,100 workers.
After the tragedy, Disney pulled its products out of the country, and brands such as Walmart and Gap vowed to pay for safety training for factory managers.
Shipping records do not show which factories in the country produce Ivanka Trump goods, brands and G-
She declined to say which factory made her product. G-
Chris Giglio, spokesman for III, said the company\'s supply chain was \"regularly audited by us and independent third parties \".
When problems arise, we work with local partners to find and implement safe, fair and sustainable solutions.
\"Bangladesh garment workers are also working for one of the lowest minimum wage in the world while facing safety risks.
\"We are super
\"Poor,\" said Kalpona Akter, a former garment worker and labor organizer in Bangladesh, who was hired by a factory for the first time at the age of 12.
\"We make you beautiful, but we are starving.
\"On December, thousands of workers demanding a raise went on strike outside the capital Dhaka.
In response, police arrested dozens of labor organizers and factory owners filed criminal complaints against hundreds of workers, Human Rights Watch reported.
An estimated 1,500 garment workers were suspended or dismissed.
At the Dhaka clothing summit in FebruaryS.
Ambassador Malaysia.
Bernicat described the mass shooting and arrest as \"a giant, a dissapointed Labor right backsliding\" and warned that international buyers \"have to ask themselves, in a country where a large number of workers and union leaders are suddenly arrested, how they will sell clothing and be fired or suspended simply because they or their colleagues are asking for a raise.
\"Many clothing brands are calling on factories to stop the crackdown on workers.
A spokesman for H & M told the Post that it had instructed the factory owner in Dhaka that the company would stop operating unless the factory resumed the laid-off workers and gave up criminal complaints.
Trump\'s brand and G-
The government has not publicly announced the crackdown.
Klem said that the company\'s code of conduct gave workers in the supply chain \"the right to free contact under the laws of the country in which they were employed \".
\"In recent years, through two major initiatives, hundreds of garment production lines and manufacturers have invested millions of dollars to fund safety improvements in garment factories, the Bangladesh fire and construction safety agreement and the Bangladesh Workers\' Safety Alliance, consisting of 29 North American retailers.
Whether it\'s Trump\'s company or G-
According to project officials, clothing has contributed to these efforts.
But last year, a factory used by G-
According to the United States, third subsidiaries benefit from security initiativesS.
Customs records and government reports of Bangladesh.
The factory is Sports Clothing Co. , Ltd.
Records show that 2010 fires killed 29 employees and the site installed fire doors, sprinklers and other safety improvements along with two procedures. The Ha-
The Mihm group, which owns the plant, does not produce the products of Ivanka Trump, chairman of the company. K.
Azad told the Post
Jessica Champaign, deputy director of site operations and strategy for the independent monitoring group Workers\' Rights Consortium, said \"any responsible Bangladesh brand sourcing\" should support the agreement, adding that, \"Failure to do so will endanger the safety of workers.
If the company has not done so, the company will consider doing so, Klem said. to-be-
The consultant on the right to hire workers recommended such action. G-
III no questions were answered as to why they did not participate in the plant improvement plan.
In a panel discussion last year, an executive at the company pointed out that the dealer\'s facilities must meet a set of standards.
G-Adam Ziedenweber said: \"We have a team running through every factory in Asia on the ground, visiting these factories and going deep into their minds with these requirements
III vice president of global procurement compliance said at the Benjamin N event on March 2016
Cardoso law school.
But Ziedenweber, who did not answer the post\'s question, also pointed out the challenge of keeping prices low while investing in factories.
\"You know, there is no demand from retailers and consumers,\" he said . \".
\"None of the consumers said, \'Well, it was made in a building that was going to collapse.
\"Financial unrest is all the eternal partner of the main female labor force at the PT Buma factory in West Java, Indonesia, which produces a batch of Ivanka-
The brand knit dress shown in the shipping records arrived in Newark on January.
Decree, the inauguration ceremony of the Trump card two days ago. K. , a 26-year-old sewing-
The machine operator told the Post that she earned $173 a month equivalent to the minimum wage in the region.
Like other workers, her full name was detained by the position because the workers were afraid of being punished or fired for talking to the media.
She said she spent $23 renting her little studio in the bustling factory town of Subang, where she slept on a mattress on the floor and hung her clothes with a rope hanging on the wall
She\'s for her 2-year-
But she is worried that she can\'t afford to pay for primary school, which could cost as much as $225 a year.
No child care, K.
Forced to leave the toddler at home, the parents were in their village, about 90 minutes by motorcycle through the rice fields.
Last weekend, she joined the run-off of subon\'s parents, who climbed up the motorcycle, sat in a shared van, and went home for a brief reunion.
\"I really miss our time together . \"said. A 25-year-
The old woman said PT Buma hired her to make a fabric cutter in a day. to-
A day\'s salary, paid to her between $68 and $135 a month for up to 24 days of work
Far below the minimum wage in the region, workers activists say it could violate local laws.
Fabric cutters and her husband had to borrow money to cover the daily expenses of them and their 10 peopleyear-
Old son who lives 45 minutes away with her grandmother.
She saw him about once a month.
Their property includes her husband\'s motorcycle and gym clothes for women.
\"I have nothing,\" she said . \"
Inside the factory, the worker said that the supervisor would berate the employees if they were behind the target or needed to be re-stitched.
\"Work fast, these clothes are in a hurry,\" a 30-year-
The old man said she was told.
According to the better work site, PT Buma is involved in the Better Work, an international project to improve the condition of the garment industry.
A pt Buma representative, who declined to be named, said the factory no longer produces Ivanka Trump clothing.
The company declined to answer any questions and suddenly ended the call, he said.
Asked about the working environment of PT Buma, Klem said in a statement that the brand wanted to develop projects to support \"thousands of women\" in its supply chain \". For K.
The clothes she helped make
$138 retail price-
Like the daughter of the United States. S.
The worker, whose name is the president himself, said she now wants to choose for her little girl.
Ivanka\'s gym clothes for women are beautiful, expensive and sexy.
\"It\'s perfect,\" she said.
In China, the dangers faced by workers trying to find better working conditions are particularly serious, activists said, tight surveillance and the presence of police are used to protect the company\'s profits and the country\'s lucrative reputation as a \"world factory.
\"Shipping data shows that Ivanka Trump\'s products have been produced in more than 24 factories in China since 2010.
Japanese yen in Hong Kong-
A factory based in Dongguan where workers pay between $190 and $289 a month has shipped thousands of Ivanka Trump cowhide
Customs records show leather handbags and other items since 2015.
Employees in Dongguan told the Post that unless they were hospitalized, the company would withhold sick pay and avoid paying overtime by outsourcing work to unregulated people --
Room factory located in back street, Dongguan.
But they say pressing for change is not an option.
\"If you don\'t work, others will,\" said a woman from the Japanese Yuanxing leather factory, a subsidiary of the company Dongguan . \".
\"If you protest, the company will ask the police to deal with it.
The owner is rich.
He can call the police.
Trump brand executives say their products are not made in yen.
Huang Huihong, a manager at the Dongguan factory, told the Post that workers at the factory had produced Ivanka Trump\'s products in the past.
Officials at Yen Hing denied the worker\'s allegations, saying they \"strictly abide by the law in our business operations \".
\"Mondani, a Trump-branded handbag supplier, did not respond to requests for comment.
In recent weeks, the working conditions of the Chinese factory that made Trump products have attracted public attention after three activists, an organization called China Labor Watch, were detained and they are investigating
The group said they found evidence at a labor agency under the age of 18.
The Chinese factory denied the manager\'s one-hour abuse and charges.
Chinese authorities have accused activists of using illegal surveillance equipment and suggested they might sell trade secrets to foreign entities.
They were released on bail on June.
Trial is pending.
S. State Department has condemned the arrests, saying Labor rights activists \"played an important role in helping them \". . .
S. companies understand the state of their supply chain.
Li Qiang, executive director of the group, said that in the nearly 20 years of experience in investigating the factory, the company has never faced pressure from the police, and he said that he believes that the case is handled differently, because \"this is Ivanka ·
Hua Haifeng, a detained activist, told the Post after his release, \"the first question asked by the police is whether you know this is Ivanka Trump\'s factory and then come here to investigate.
Local police officials did not respond to requests for comment.
Li\'s team said that since April, they have sent four letters to Ivanka Trump of the White House detailing the working conditions of the factory and asking her to defend their colleagues.
Hua\'s wife, Deng Guilian, also pleaded with Trump to step in and tell the Post, \"it\'s just a matter of a few words for her, but these words can save the whole family.
\"Trump did not speak publicly about the case.
Her lawyer, Gorelick, told the Post that Trump, because of her role at the White House, \"was told that she could not ask the government to deal with issues involving the brand in any way, limits her ability to intervene in person.
In a statement, Klem said that although the factory has not produced Trump products since, \"the integrity of our supply chain is a top priority and we take all the allegations very seriously.
\"The company that supplies Trump --
Marc Fisher said the allegations would be investigated.
Meanwhile, Trump has been raising her international profile as a professional female advocate.
She went to Saudi Arabia with her father this spring and she told a group of Saudi women leaders that her goal was to \"help empower women in the United States and around the world.
In May, she published her book Women at work, in which she detailed her commitment to promoting fair working conditions.
\"As a leader and a mother, I feel it is my responsibility to develop an environment that supports people --
Our role in family and business life
\"Because this is to announce profits,\" Trump wrote . \".
\"One cannot suffer at the expense of another --
They go hand in hand.
In June, she helped the State Department release the latest
The report says China is one of the most serious forced labor criminals in the world.
\"Let\'s commit again to finding those who are still in the shadow of exploitation,\" she said. \"--
Gold and Havel reported in Washington and New York;
Sattar reports from Dhaka, Bangladesh;
Denyer reports in Dongguan, China.
Alice Cretz and Julie Tate of the Washington Post
Andri Tambunan, Indonesia;
Paul Heem in the capital of Ethiopia
Beijing\'s Luna Lin has also contributed to the report. ---
The article draws a global supply chain map of the Ivanka Trump brand from several sources.
The Post uses the world\'s leading Panjiva
Trade database to check USAS.
Customs records of containers arriving at U. S. ports.
Through this data, The Post identified foreign factories that produce goods for the company.
Since many goods are shipped in bulk by companies that do not disclose their Origin factories, these data provide incomplete pictures of her company\'s global production.
The labels on Ivanka Trump\'s clothes, shoes and handbags further confirm the country where her products have recently been produced. The Post cross-
Reference customs data from ships with shipping coordinates-
Tracking databases FleetMon and MarineTraffic to track the company\'s foreign countries-Manufacturing goods to the United StatesS. shores.
The Post also interviewed garment workers in China, Indonesia and Bangladesh. ---
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