South African Clothing Retailers Reducing Reliance On Chinese Imports

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More than half of the textiles sold by South African retailers are imported from abroad, according to the government, and nearly 60% of those imports come from China.

Hazel Pillay, general manager of retailer Pick n Pay Clothing, said,"Being able to have the product made locally means that you can actually respond to what the customer needs more efficiently, which is really what every retailer wants -- to move towards more fast response." Katekani Moreku, a young designer recruited to aid in the effort," said,"It gave me a lot of attention and gave me a lot of publicity. In the times that we live in when there's a very high rate of unemployment, I think that it will have a very large impact that will create more jobs for all generations."

 

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