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Xinhua | Updated: 2020-12-14 13:22
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An employee works at a textile plant in Qingdao, Shandong province. [Photo by Liang Xiaopeng/For China Daily]
BEIJING -- China's textile and garment exports grew 9.9 percent year-on-year to $265.2 billion in the first 11 months, official data shows.
Textile exports reached $141.6 billion in the period, a notable 31 percent growth from a year earlier, according to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. Garment exports dropped 7.2 percent to $123.6 billion.
In November alone, the country's textile exports expanded 22.2 percent year-on-year to $12 billion.
The pace of growth accelerated 6.3 percentage points from October, the MIIT data shows.
Garment exports in November increased 6.9 percent year-on-year to $12.6 billion.

 
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this is not true, china is a supa bowa. they no longer do sweatshop labor; they no longer export a dollar worth of textile and garment
 
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this is not true, china is a supa bowa. they no longer do sweatshop labor; they no longer export a dollar worth of textile and garment
You are an idiot...
Textile and apparel industry is very big in every industrialized nation such as US, UK, and China, etc...
Unlike the slave land vn, which have to import advanced fibers, and dyes, textile machineries, etc., from those industrilized countries, and make garments for those international brands to earn a few cents, like every industrialized countries, we make advanced fibers, dyes, textile machineries and make our own brand designed shoes, garments, and everything, and earn 100x more...
You should know the difference even your average iq is 20 less...
 
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You are an idiot...
Textile and apparel industry is very big in every industrialized nation such as US, UK, and China, etc...
Unlike the slave land vn, which have to import advanced fibers, and dyes, textile machineries, etc., from those industrilized countries, and make garments for those international brands to earn a few cents, like every industrialized countries, we make advanced fibers, dyes, textile machineries and make our own brand designed shoes, garments, and everything, and earn 100x more...
You should know the difference even your average iq is 20 less...
You're still doing sweatshop labors for foreign brands though, doesn't change that fact.
 
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Not even 1/1,000,000 of you slave land vn if you check how many 20 cents nike, addidas factory in your slave land and how much they account for your GDP...lol...
Doesn't change the fact that most of your work is doing sweatshop labor for foreign brands.
 
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Doesn't change the fact that most of your work is doing sweatshop labor for foreign brands.
Yeah, you call 1/one million the 'most of'... well, then, it doesn't change the fact that most of your American daddy's work is also doing sweatshop labour for Chinese brands, too...
Let alone you slaves work for Chinese brands in you slave land...lol...
 
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Yeah, you call 1/one million the 'most of'... well, then, it doesn't change the fact that most of your American daddy's work is also doing sweatshop labour for Chinese brands, too.
a few hundred American working for your factory, while hundred of million of chinese working in sweat shop labor for American brands....and yet.. these sweat shop laborers are trembling in fear of losing their jobs to outsourcing.
 
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a few hundred American working for your factory, while hundred of million of chinese working in sweat shop labor for American brands....and yet.. these sweat shop laborers are trembling in fear of losing their jobs to outsourcing.
If you spread fake information, I will report you to the Mod according to one of your fellow countrymen...lol...
Well, I am following the same logic as yours, as the foreign sweatshop here account less than 1/million that in your slave land...But you said it doesn't change the 'fact', then, your American daddy working for your Chinese master is still a fact, right?
 
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a few hundred American working for your factory, while hundred of million of chinese working in sweat shop labor for American brands....and yet.. these sweat shop laborers are trembling in fear of losing their jobs to outsourcing.
A small Vietnam that can't even compare to the GDP of a Chinese city is bragging every day. Even if your GDP in Ho Chi Minh City is placed in China, it still ranks 53rd among Chinese cities. In terms of bragging, Vietnam and India are both among the best. :omghaha: :omghaha: :rofl: :rofl:
 
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10% yr on yr is huge - and Chinese businesses own the majority of their supply chains - meaning the surplus per unit created is far higher than compared to foreign competitors.

I see Chinese textile firms shifting a portion of their industry into Pakistan, it's already underway.
 
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If you spread fake information, I will report you to the Mod according to one of your fellow countrymen...lol...
Well, I am following the same logic as yours, as the foreign sweatshop here account less than 1/million that in your slave land...But you said it doesn't change the 'fact', then, your American daddy working for your Chinese master is still a fact, right?
American pay slave wage to chinese. Otoh, chinese have to pay double the American wage for American to work for chinese.Thats why only a few American work for chinese firms, the reverse..you already know:enjoy:
 
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I don't care about Europe ... Or their islamaphobes.

All I care about is Pakistan and our Islamaphobes (neoliberal aka LibTurds aka traitors aka Gadaar aka Indian Hindutva appeasers aka proxies)
 
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