The US is one of the largest and most dynamic consumer markets, offering opportunities for expansion and revenue growth. It also serves as a hub for innovation across multiple industries, fostering collaboration and partnerships that can drive technological advancements and enhance competitiveness. It has a business-friendly environment and a highly developed financial ecosystem, including strong capital markets such as the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ, which offer diverse sources of funding, including venture capital, private equity and public markets.
ESG regulation is not yet a robust and coherent framework in the US, but it is rising on the agenda and is evolving in the US In line with international trends.
The Fashion Act: proposed legislation to establish reporting and supply chain due diligence requirements for all fashion brand manufacturers and retailers doing business in New York State. To identify, prevent, mitigate, end and be held accountable for actual and potential adverse human rights and environmental impacts.