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Burma'S Garment Exports Are Strong &Nbsp, Skilled Workers Become "Fragrant Pastry".

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Strong Export Of Garments In Burma

Burma's "seven day news" Weekly reported that the garments manufactured by Yangon Industrial Zone garment factory are mainly exported to Japan and South Korea. The market sales are the best in three years.

The head of the island's Dagon Industrial Zone said that the orders received were very optimistic, and clothes were mainly exported to South Korea. Due to too many orders, workers worked overtime day and night.

skilled

Worker.


The raw materials of Burma garment factories are mainly imported from China and Indonesia. In recent months, factories have received a large number of orders from Japan and Korea. If they can continue to expand the market, the workers will undoubtedly get more benefits.

For example, we can get permission to export to the United States, and we all benefit from it.

Exports to Europe are good but quality checking is too strict.

Exported to Japan

Ready-made clothes

The quality requirements are very high and the price is high.

Exports to South Korea are kissed by quality and profits, and the price of each garment is 159000 won.


It is understood that at present, skilled workers have become the object of wage increase in garment factories, and some of them are trained to train skilled workers.


 

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