H&M Group plans to gradually reopen most of its stores in Ukraine from November this year.
The famous Swedish clothing brand H&M, which left the Ukrainian market after the start of a full-scale Russian invasion, is preparing to open stores. This was stated in the company’s press release, published on Thursday, August 24.
It is indicated that H&M Group is in close talks with partners and government officials and plans to gradually reopen most stores in Ukraine from November 2023.
“After long discussions with global and local stakeholders, we are ready to start the process of reopening most of our stores. We will continue to support our colleagues to reopen operations in the best and safest way and once again invite our customers to the stores ,” said Regional Manager East Europe Memet Arisoy.
Information about resuming work at specific locations will be available later.
Recall that last year H&M left the Russian and Belarusian markets. Finally, the company arranges the sale of goods.
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Source: korrespondent

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