The China-Mauritius Free Trade Agreement brings new business opportunities to the Mauritian textile industry
According to the “Express” report, after the China-Mauritius Free Trade Agreement was signed and officially came into effect, it has brought new business opportunities to the Mauritian textile industry. Wensum Ltd., a textile company, exported a batch of high-end suits worth Rs 4 million to Shanghai, China, on Saturday. Wensun CEO Gableton said that he was proud to be the first company to take advantage of preferential conditions to explore the Chinese market. The China-Mauritius Free Trade Agreement opened a window of hope for Mauritian companies and reversed the company’s situation of bankruptcy and liquidation during the epidemic. Passive situation.
The company was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in Hong Kong, China. The factory is located in Jubilee, Mauritius. It produces 200 pieces of ready-made clothes every day and exports 50,000 pieces annually. It serves Cartier, OEM for many well-known international brands such as Richard James. The UK is currently its largest market in Europe.
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