For years, many U.S. and European makers of casual clothes have produced much of their apparel in China, but shipped it elsewhere — until now.
Prompted by the easing of the country’s regulatory hurdles and the explosive growth of the Chinese middle class, a number of retailers are starting to see the world’s most populous nation as a budding clothes market itself. [Full Text]
Some Apparel Makers Now See China as a Customer – Mei Fong and Rachel Dodes
Posted by Xiao Qiang | Jun 22, 2006
Categories : Economy
Tags :consumerism,fashion,middle class