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Financial Crisis Is Hard To Shake Pet Clothing

2009/2/5 9:28:00 24

Financial Crisis Pet Clothing

Although most of the single fashion garment factories have postponed their construction or temporarily closed down, pet clothing factories are still busy recruiting people.

The financial turmoil has had little effect on them.

Yesterday, Miss Chen from a pet product company in Foshan also went to Guangzhou to "dig" technicians.

Her eyebrows told reporters that although their company's clothing was also exported, they did not feel the financial crisis at all, "because our clothes are for pets."

According to her introduction, the factory has received tens of millions of orders for pet clothes and is busy recruiting people to rush back to work.

Her factory crossed over to Guangzhou to recruit more than 80 skilled workers. "This number is quite similar to that of last year's recruits, and it has not been affected."

 

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