RUSSIAN DIGITAL TEXTILE FINISHERS ADAPT TO SURVIVE AS THEIR COUNTRY’S MILITARY SHELLS AND BOMBS UKRAINE INDUSTRY PARTNERS
March 23rd, 2023
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine launched last February (2022) has severely damaged Ukraine’s digital textile printing segment, and while it has also harmed the Russian industry, this sector has performed better than expected, despite comprehensive western sanctions.
In Ukraine, where the invasion had killed 8,101 civilians by February 28 (UN data), the country’s light industry, including its digital textile printing sector, continues to suffer from bombardment, logistical bottlenecks and persistent power cuts.
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