- Global Textile and Apparel Industry
- International Trade Policy
- Apparel Sourcing Strategies
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Sheng Lu is a Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Fashion and Apparel Studies at the University of Delaware, part of the College of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on the global textile and apparel industry, including trade policy, sustainability, and digital technologies' impact. He holds a PhD from the University of Missouri-Columbia and master's and bachelor's degrees from Donghua University. Dr. Lu's work has been cited in government reports by the U.S. Congress, World Bank, and United Nations. He has received prestigious awards such as the ITAA Mid-Career Excellence Award and Rising Star Award. His research explores sourcing strategies, supply chains, and trade policies, with a focus on Sub-Saharan Africa, recycled materials, and U.S.-China trade dynamics. Education: PhD, University of Missouri-Columbia MS and BS, Donghua University Research Interests: Global textile/apparel trade and policy Sustainability and social responsibility Impact of digital technologies on fashion Media Mentions: Wall Street Journal, New York Times, BBC Featured in Business of Fashion and Associated Press Consulting: International Trade Centre (ITC) consultant His 80+ publications cover topics like recycling in fashion, U.S. tariffs, and regional trade agreements. He advises on global supply chain strategies and teaches courses on sustainable sourcing and trade policy.









