The Swedish chain of clothing stores H&M plans to start a gradual resumption of work in Ukraine from November this year.
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This is stated in the message on the website of the Swedish retailer.
The company is in close dialogue with partners and authorities and plans to gradually reopen most of its stores in the country from November 2023, the report said.
It is emphasized that preparations are underway to reopen stores where possible, while at the same time, the safety of employees remains a priority for H&M.
H&M also plans to participate in relief and recovery programs, partner with local organizations and support Ukraine in the recovery process.
Recall that Hennes & Mauritz A (H&M) is the second largest chain of clothing stores in Europe. By the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the H&M network in Ukraine consisted of five stores in Kyiv, one each in Odessa, Kharkov and Lvov. H&M Group temporarily closed its stores in Ukraine from February 24, 2022.
Source: Racurs

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