Sherene Headley got a big surprise when she checked the invoice from her manufacturer in China this past autumn.
The founder and chief executive of Mokkah, a London-based company that makes shoes in large sizes for women, had ordered 57 pairs of black suede boots to sell to customers.
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Crippling train strikes force London hotels and bars to put staff on zero hours
Dean Culpan, general manager of the South Place Hotel near Moorgate, said occupancy rates were down at 25 to 30 per cent this week, even lower than during the Omicron covid outbreak a year ago.
Ranald Macdonald, founder and managing director of Boisdale, which has restaurants in Belgravia and Canary Wharf, also said staffing levels were being hit by the huge loss of trade.
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