Shirt enterprises in the garment industry are陷入difficulty

by lqianrao on 2009-11-26 10:46:24

There are many people facing the same dilemma as Ms. Wang. In response to this situation, a garment factory recommends three simple winter fat-reduction teas. On October 31st, a reporter interviewed Mr. Hu over the phone, who has been engaged in foreign trade intermediation for many years. He stated that the financial crisis was the trigger for this predicament.

"The financial crisis has significantly impacted South Korea's shirt industry. Over these past few years, we've had many orders from South Korean foreign trade work uniform SEO companies," Mr. Hu explained. "Due to the slowing economic growth in South Korea and the maturity of the clothing industry, there is weak demand for professional attire in South Korea. Additionally, rising labor costs, a shortage of skilled workers, and increasing cost calculations have plunged South Korea's garment industry into difficulty, resulting in a temporary shortage of imported South Korean apparel."

Not only have South Korean clothing enterprises been affected by this financial crisis, but Chinese clothing enterprises have also not escaped unscathed. The reporter learned that many foreign trade enterprises represented by South Korean stars have commissioned processing plants in China. The state of domestic small and medium-sized garment enterprises under the financial crisis is not good either. Many small factories in Guangdong that engage in foreign trade garments have been affected by this financial crisis, with numerous enterprises going bankrupt as a result. It makes sense that foreign trade garment sales are not as prosperous as before.

Source: Beijing Qichuang Garment Factory