Africa Outlook

H&M Scouts Potential Suppliers in South Africa

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H&M is looking at South Africa as a potential supplier, with executives from the world’s second largest clothing retailer visiting some of the country’s main cities.

South Africa’s Government helped to broker the H&M visit as part of efforts to boost the textile sector which has been hit hard by Chinese clothing imports that led to factory closures and thousands of job losses.

H&M faced protests in South Africa in January, 2018 this year over an advert which featured a black child wearing a sweatshirt with the slogan “coolest monkey in the jungle”.

H&M apologised for the ad and removed it from its marketing.

Amelia-May Woudstra, H&M spokewoman in South Africa, said company executives would visit Cape Town, Johannesbu­rg and Durban, but that the assessment, which would consider partnershi­ps with local suppliers, was still in its early stages.

“We have started with an assessment of South Africa as a potential sourcing market,” she said.

H&M, which has 18 stores in South Africa, currently imports all its clothing into the country, so a decision to produce clothes locally would be a big boost for the domestic textile industry, which competes with rivals such as Ethiopia and Swaziland.

“If H&M were to source garments in South Africa, it would be a huge vote of confidence in the sector. We definitely have the capacity locally to supply them and it can be turned on particular­ly quickly with basic commodity items such as underwear,” a textile industry source added.

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