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Uniqlo s parent company commits Rs 22 cr towards COVID-19 relief efforts in India
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Last Updated: May 25, 2021, 04:36 PM IST
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Synopsis Fast Retailing is committed to helping the people of India, especially at this critical time. This is an emergency that requires global solidarity, and we hope that our contribution will support the immediate needs of those on the ground and help put the country on track to recovery, said Fast Retailing Chairman, President and CEO Tadashi Yanai.
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Uniqlo opened its first store in India in October 2019 in Delhi, and now operates six stores in the country.
Fast Retailing Co Ltd, the parent company of Japanese apparel retailer Uniqlo on Tuesday said it will provide support worth Rs 22 crore (around USD 3 million) towards COVID-19 relief efforts in India. Fast Retailing will donate Rs 10 crore to two NGOs - GiveIndia and the Akshaya Patra Foundation.
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Immediately after calling for a fervent wave of boycott on social networks of Swedish fashion giant H&M, the Vietnamese online community began to discover other global fashion brands such as Chanel, Louis Vuitton, YSL, Gucci, Burberry, Saint Laurent, UNIQLO, and Adidas that have all also posted a map showing Chinaâs illegal ânine-dash lineâ on their products and on their Chinese websites.
Vietnamese consumers expressed their disappointment online, especially since some of the brands are very popular in the Vietnamese market. UNIQLO in particular was singled out on social media by Vietnamese consumers.
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