A strategic location and skilled workforce have contributed to the steady growth of Mexico’s textile and apparel industry in recent years. Consequently, more and more companies are turning to nearshore manufacturing for their production requirements. Here are five reasons why Mexico’s textile and apparel industry is well suited to nearshore manufacturing. One: Textile and Apparel […]
China
There is a vast difference in starting time for manufacturing operations between Mexico and China. If you are lucky and are able to quickly get through the red tape associated with starting operations in Communist China, the average amount of time is 33 days. In Mexico, with the aid of NovaLink’s services, you may be up and running in as little as 6 days.
Commerce Department: China Not a Market Economy
The Chinese government’s foreign investment regime is restrictive, the report concluded, the Chinese government exerts significant ownership and control over industry through state-invested enterprises, and other means, and state planning remains important in the Chinese government’s industrial policies. The Chinese government pushed back on these assertions in a speech made by a Ministry of Commerce […]
The 3 Countries Stealing China’s Business
As China transforms from an emerging market to an economic leader, the era of outsourcing to this nation is coming to an end. “Made in China.” It’s a slogan emblematic of many things — of cheap labor, of the loss of U.S. manufacturing jobs to lower-wage nations, of China’s rapid ascent to the ranks of […]
Unveiling the Truth: Your ‘Made in China’ Apparel Might Actually Be From North Korea
Have you ever wondered about the origin of your clothing? In today’s interconnected world, global supply chains make it difficult to trace a product’s journey from its manufacturing origin to your wardrobe. One such phenomenon is clothing labeling deception. This article delves into an intriguing revelation: the possibility that your ‘Made in China’ apparel might […]
China’s October Factory Output Weakens
Chinese manufacturing activity expanded in October at a slower pace than in the previous month as output weakened on softer demand in the world’s No. 2 economy, according to an official survey released Tuesday. The purchasing managers’ index fell to 51.6 from September’s 52.4, based on a 100-point index on which the 50 mark divides […]