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  • The Made in Italy

    Posted by Sabrina on January 25, 2021 at 4:44 pm

    In the Forbe’s articles is reported that the Italian industry regarding marked clothes from the most famous Italian companies maintains their pole position in the Luxury market ( at world level the most important seems to be the Chinese luxury market). Nevertheless, the Italian bureauocracy, the emerging low industry from Asian market can reduce this supremacy. The bureauocracy , for example, has banned the possibility of marking with “made in Italy” the items produced by an Italian company but established abroad.

    A solution for the luxury marks could be use inside the national boundaries chinese low payed workers instead of the more qualified Italian ones. The most important Italian company is Gucci followed from Prada, Bottega Veneto etc..

    Kerin replied 3 years, 9 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Kerin

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    January 26, 2021 at 12:21 pm

    Thanks @sabri good writing đź‘Ť

    There are a few things to correct:

    In the Forbe’s articles IT is reported that the Italian industry regarding (wrong word: marked) branded ✅ clothes from the most famous Italian companies maintains their pole position in the Luxury market ( at world level the most important seems to be the Chinese luxury market). Nevertheless, the Italian bureaucracy, the emerging low industry from THE Asian market can reduce this supremacy. The bureaucracy , for example, has banned the possibility of (wrong word:marking) labelling ✅ with “made in Italy” the items produced by an Italian company but established abroad.

    A solution for the luxury (wrong word: marks) brands âś… could be TO use inside the national boundaries Chinese low payed ❌ – paid âś… workers instead of the more qualified Italian ones. The most important Italian company is Gucci followed from Prada, Bottega Veneto etc..

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