In July, Adidas announced that it would be closing its only wholly-owned apparel factory in China at the end of October. Starbucks will move manufacturing of its mugs back to the U.S., and Home Depot recently announced plans to close its seven remaining outlets in China.
Although China remains the factory floor of the world, more and more U.S. manufacturers are deciding to move production to countries like Indonesia, Vietnam ...
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