When people ask why Apple doesn't make its iPads in America, the usual explanation is that labor costs are so high, there's no way an iPad could be made
It’s hard because a company may buy parts, materials, or services from thousands of suppliers. As James McGregor of consultancy APCO Worldwide toldThe New York Times, “Supply chains are like a bowl of spaghetti. They get mixed all over. You don’t know where that stuff comes from.” ...
aGood Evening guys... just came back to my apartment, I'm helping @carolinetto with her stuff, because she is going to japan this week :s I will miss her so much, but hope she can be succesfull there, she have to try other markets :) I'm happy for her 正在翻译,请等待... ...
When Chinese firms produce too much stuff for the domestic market, they often export it. But selling Chinese dairy products overseas is tough. Because China has to import much of its cattle feed, the cost of production is high by international standards. Chinese dairy products have a poor repu...
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1. Following the explosive popularity of minute-long short dramas made for phones, China’s culture regulator will soon announce new regulations that tighten its control of them. (Sixth Tone) This is not a surprise to the companies involved. Some Chinese short-drama companies have already started...
China—a low-cost maker of goods—isfalling behind in the global manufacturing race asrising wages and energy costs put pressure on the Asian country, synonymous with making super cheap stuff. China is among several economies whose manufacturing price advantage over the U.S. is eroding, according...
Counterintuitive to most tips for entrepreneurs, Sali credits her MBA for building her well-rounded set of skills and the success of her fashion line for ambitious women. In this episode of Shopify Masters, you'll hear from Sali Christeson of ARGENT on h
“Models that have been trained on the internet are seeing a lot of different data examples, but a lot of it ends up being hate speech or gender discrimination, stuff you wouldn’t want in your model,” Custis says. “There’s a big movement right now toward more curated data. You ...
” At most, the brands that filtered down to her were the ones you’d see in the clubs she started frequenting in the 1990s: Versace, Jean Paul Gaultier, Moschino. “It was only when stuff became connected to something real, like music or a place – that’s when it really came ...