Author: Liu Hua
Publisher: Zhejiang People’s Publishing House
synopsis
Under the beautiful vision of free trade, “Sock Wars (The Growth History of the Tang Sock Industry)” provides a glimpse into the process of world economic integration and industrial transfer patterns, analyzing the dialectical relationship between different political and economic entities and events that are intertwined and interact with each other.
A pair of ordinary and simple socks is the coordinate for testing free trade. Over the past 30 years, Tang Dynasty has participated in globalization with socks as its blade, ultimately growing into a new international sock capital. At the origin of the Datang sock industry cluster, various resources and interests will continue to be reshuffled and reconfigured in a cruel game.
abstract
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In November 2004, the Los Angeles Times sent journalist Dorne Li Fei to Shanghai and traveled thousands of miles to the village of Da Tang Jian Lu. Previously, Donne contacted Zhong Xiaolong, the general manager of Zhejiang Samsung Socks Industry Co., Ltd., the supplier of socks, through the American retailer Wal Mart Supermarket. At the same time, journalists from The New York Times, Japan, Italy and other countries also came here to explore the secrets of the rise of the Tang Dynasty and its impact on the world sock industry.