The announcement comes as pressure grows on global corporations to address racial inequality.
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Coronavirus: ‘Exporting goods has been like a game of chess’
Exporting goods during the Covid-19 lockdown has been "a game of chess", says tights manufacturer.
Persuading China to switch to ‘fake’ pork
Pork is China's favourite meat dish, but will new meat substitutes tempt consumers to give up meat?
‘My business will close if I can’t reopen soon’
Spas and complementary therapists say they will not survive the pandemic if they cannot reopen.
‘I’ve been stared at in disbelief when I introduce myself’
Four young, black entrepreneurs explain how skin colour has affected their business journey.
UK economy: ‘We are battered, bruised, but wiser after lockdown’
A survey of 7,700 firms by the British Chambers of Commerce lays bare the economic impact of lockdown.
Coronavirus: TM Lewin to close all UK shops
The firm will cut 600 jobs after becoming the latest retail casualty of the coronavirus crisis.
Facebook: Insurance firm Aviva latest to join ad boycott
London-based Aviva says it is reassessing its future brand presence on the social network.