ANALYSIS: China’s shoe makers brace for EU dumping duties
Author: Dominique Patton | 4 November 2009
As the European Union considers extending anti-dumping duties on Chinese leather shoes, China's shoe manufacturers are bracing for a further hit to exports. Many have already shifted business away from Europe, while others are turning towards the domestic market, as Dominique Patton reports.
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