Domestic manufacturing: when is it competitive?

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Summary: Much has been written about the decline of employment in the textile and clothing industries in the developed world of late. But will it fall inexorably to zero, or is there some base level that can endure? And if domestic manufacturing is more expensive anyway, why should anyone bother with it? Best practice from the USA was shared with UK manufacturers and retailers last week. Read the complete article…

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Date: 22 June 2001

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