NEWS
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This article explains how the tariff will impact FOB prices, shows how production from Vietnam, Cambodia, and Bangladesh compares, and highlights why a diversified layout helps brands stay stable during disruption.
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Some suppliers remain preferred because they directly support procurement KPIs. This article shows how factories become contributors to cost, risk, delivery, and reporting success—not just product execution.
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AI drives a design explosion, while market risks shift orders toward low MOQs. This forces factories to pivot from mass production to "technical translation." Future competitiveness lies in turning AI-generated visions into physical reality. The supply chain is no longer just a vendor; it is a strategic incubator.
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A real case where a $10 bag became $32 due to quantity misunderstanding. It reveals how MOQ and cost structure work, and why professional factories sometimes refuse orders—to protect pricing logic, production stability, and long-term cooperation.