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Saudi releases ‘fashion exports guidelines’

It covers essential labeling requirements for exported fashion products.

The Saudi Fashion Commission has announced the launch of the "Fashion Exports Guidelines," a new manual designed to help fashion industry professionals export their products globally whilst maintaining high sustainability standards.

The guide is divided into four sections, namely, clothing, footwear and accessories, jewelry, and perfumes. It provides specific export procedures for each category, identifies key international markets, and explores potential new destinations.

Among the features of the guide are detailed instructions on mandatory labeling standards for exported fashion products, comprehensive guidelines for meeting international safety and quality benchmarks, and practical advice on incorporating sustainability into production processes. 

The manual also emphasises environmentally friendly and ethical production methods, aiming to support industry professionals in maintaining high operational standards.
 

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