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Nordot on MSNU.S. tariff-hit toy, garment makers in China explore other marketsSmall-scale Chinese toymakers and garment workshops hit by trade conflicts between the world's two largest economies have been exploring alternative markets to the United States to stay afloat amid ...
While braving headwinds, textile industrial players in China are continuing with reforms in production models, technology ...
Shein and Temu’s ability to source cheap goods quickly relies on China’s well-oiled supply chains. Both source most of their wares from the southern manufacturing province of Guangdong.
A visit to the dimly lit garment factories on the outskirts of Guangzhou, China, where the pay is decent, but employees work ...
Factory workers in Guangzhou’s ultrafast-fashion district are already counting the costs of the US-China trade war as a ...
While braving headwinds, textile industrial players in China are continuing with reforms in production models, technology ...
US tariffs are prompting Chinese merchants to seek alternative markets, but some sellers remain hopeful that the worst is soon behind them.
The United Arab Emirates' Etihad Cargo, a unit of Etihad Airways, has also expanded its capacity to meet growing demand in ...
It won’t stop some manufacturers from shifting production out of China to avoid the remaining tariffs. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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