Two Chinese companies, Shein and Temu, are undercutting retailers in every country – The Irish Times
In 1887, the British parliament passed the Merchandise Marks Act to protect British industry from knock-off products which purported to be made in the UK but were in fact made cheaper – and in many cases better – in Germany. The British were, understandably, worried about the emergence of an industrial superpower in the guise … Read more