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Britain Expects Textile Industry To Revive And Boost Economy

2009/2/14 0:00:00 10245

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The global financial crisis in 2008 caused a sharp depreciation of the pound and a sharp rise in the number of unemployed people.

However, there are "opportunities" in the crisis. Some small and medium-sized enterprises in Britain have seized the opportunity to gradually resume production of some traditional brands of clothing and shoes and socks.

Products printed with "made in England" have been well received by consumers since they first appeared on the market, and successfully occupied the local high-end brand market.

In addition to the revival of the local textile industry, the traditional toy industry, which has been out of sight for many years, has also appeared in the market.

Now, the old craftsmen, who make toys for their living, have found their way to produce good puppets. Their quality is still refined and refined.

The British Chamber of Commerce has predicted that in 2009, the number of unemployed people in the UK is expected to be 3 million 100 thousand, the worst time since World War II.

Britain is one of the largest textile and apparel markets in the European Union, with annual sales of around 30 billion pounds.

Some experts believe that in the economic downturn, the recovery of labor-intensive industries and handmade industries will increase employment and boost the economy.

Wang Xiaonan: editor in charge

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