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Shein’s tariff-busting shift hits home in Chinese factory hub

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A factory owner says orders have dropped by 50% this year as more have shifted to Vietnam.

GUANGZHOU: The rapid rise of ultra-fast fashion retailer Shein has been so key to the fortunes of a group of urban villages on the outskirts of China’s southern metropolis of Guangzhou that they have been colloquially dubbed “Shein villages”.

Shein was able to become a behemoth selling over US$30 billion worth of goods annually on a foundation of cheap prices and advantageous trade rules, such as the US “de minimis” exemption that allows low-cost imports to enter the country duty-free.

But the supply chain efficiencies emanating from hundreds of humming factory floors in these villages, reacting in real-time to online orders for leopard print palazzo pants or peasant blouses at unbeatable prices, were also key to its success.

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