The Next Evolution Of Supply Chains: Turning Disconnected Data Into Structured Intelligence With Agentic AI

Fashion has always been global, but today’s supply chains operate at a scale and speed few industries can match.
CBP Enforcement Is Tightening. Here Is What We Are Hearing from the Market.

US importers are seeing a clear shift in customs enforcement.
We Went to the Leather Supply Chain Conference. Here’s What the Industry Is Grappling With.

The conversation has shifted from whether traceability is coming to how fast brands can get ready.
CSDDD Is Here — Narrower in Scope, Unchanged in Expectations

After more than a year of legal uncertainty, the Council of the European Union has formally adopted the Omnibus amendments to the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD).
The Clock Is Ticking: What Brands Must Do Before July’s Forced Labor Deadline

The U.S. just opened forced labor investigations into 60 countries — including Australia, the EU, Canada, India, and China.
What’s Next After U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down the Trump Administration’s Use of IEEPA Tariffs

The Supreme Court’s decision to strike down President Trump’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose sweeping tariffs is an important victory for brands, retailers, and the rule of law.
Fashion Briefing: How Trump’s ‘Made in America’ executive order will affect fashion brands

By Danny Parisi | March 19, 2026 | GLOSSY This week, we take a look at a recent Trump administration executive order on “Made in America” labeling and its potential impact on fashion brands. On March 13, the White House issued a little-discussed executive order related to the use of “Made in America” labels on […]
The Future of Sustainable Supply Chains: Key Insights from OECD 2026 Discussions

Our very own Beatrice Snider is back from the OECD discussions — a few themes clearly shaping what’s next for supply chains and sustainability: 1. EU ban on destroying unsold goods (from July 2026) Brands are rethinking overproduction as unsold apparel and footwear will no longer be allowed to be destroyed. The conversation now is: […]
New EU Rules to Stop Destruction of Unsold Clothes and Shoes

On 9 February 2026, the European Commission adopted new measures under the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) to prevent the destruction of unsold apparel, clothing accessories and footwear. The goal is to cut waste, reduce environmental damage, and create a level playing field for companies adopting more sustainable and circular business models. Every year […]
Getting Proactive About Regulatory Compliance in Hardlines Retail

Inspectorio is excited to share a new thought leadership contribution from Shreyas Shetty, VP of Sales and Account Management for Hardlines and Grocery, published by Retail TouchPoints: “Getting Proactive About Regulatory Compliance in Hardlines Retail.” In this executive viewpoint, Shreyas explains why hardlines retailers can no longer rely on manual, reactive approaches to compliance as […]