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Can the image of Made in China evolve? - The Good Goods

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Long associated with poor-quality products and counterfeiting, does the Made in China label continue to arouse suspicion? In many industrial sectors, China is now considered a leader in innovation. Why isn't the image of its textile manufacturing following this upward trajectory? Between government ambitions, industrial transformation, and market reality, the perception of Made in China in fashion is a complex subject. Since April 10, a wave of …
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thegoodgoods.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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