Meghan Markle reportedly won’t be able to sell clothes under her new As Ever brand as it’s too similar to the name of a Chinese clothing company. Per documents obtained by DailyMail.com over ...
Items of traditional Chinese clothing do make an appearance during Chinese weddings, but they tend to be relegated to a secondary role, or even an afterthought. The star of the show is almost ...
Behind all three seemingly unrelated instances is a deluge of Chinese goods bearing down on the world. China’s neighbours in South-East Asia are on the front line. The phenomenon begins in China.
Domestic sewing companies in Bulgaria are struggling to survive as the influx of low-cost Chinese garments floods ... inexpensive clothing. "Made in Europe" is a valuable label, she argues ...