Vietnamese tailoring workshops in Russia COVID-19

The Shveinyi Dvor clothing store in Moscow employs 80 other people and took strict preventive measures when COVID-19 first broke out. Your staff has been busier in the last few days after a new order arrived. Overall, however, orders fell significantly, as did revenue.

For the business and employ as many other people as possible, Vietnamese-owned clothing department stores in Russia have adjusted their operations and only paints when an order is received.

The business scene began after the peak months of COVID-19 in April and May, but is still stagnant. Due to disease prevention measures, workshops now lack appliances and accessories and their purchasing force is low. But they remain open to offering people jobs.

The garment has partnered with the local government to fight COVID-19, offering a loose mask to the local population.

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