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Yongzhou Industrial And Commercial Special Rectification Tourist Shoes

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Yongzhou Industry And CommerceSpecial RectificationTourist Shoes

In the peak season of tourism, in order to create a safe and safe consumption environment for consumers, we should purify the market order.

Since August, the Yongzhou industrial and commercial bureau of Hunan province has launched a special anti counterfeiting action for tourist shoes, and has intensified the supervision of spot checks on tourist shoes.

In recent years, consumers' complaints about the quality of tourist shoes and other commodities have remained high.

Footwear quality complaints account for the first place in leather products quality complaints.

consumers'complaints

The main problems of tourist shoes are: glue, water, sole, fracture, fracture, section and belt.

Yongzhou industrial and commercial bureau has launched a special anti counterfeiting action for 1 months.

Up to now, 146 shopping malls, stores, supermarkets and wholesale markets in the city have been inspected, and the travel shoes with the standard of gb/tl5107-2005 are selected.

according to

Spot check

The results showed that the unqualified items of tourist shoes were: folding resistance of shoes, peel strength of bottom, wear resistance and appearance quality of shoes.

Some illegal traders use

Poor quality

The adhesive and sole cause frequent quality problems.

The commerce and Industry Department has placed a case investigation on 7 operators who failed to make spot checks.

Here is to remind consumers that the purchase of tourist shoes is best to go to regular shopping centres and keep good shopping vouchers.

In case of quality problems, you can call 12315 in time for complaint reporting.

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The rise in labor costs has prompted some of South Korea's producers to turn to Southeast Asia where wages are generally low.

South Korean officials have also been trying to attract companies to move back. They promise to provide tax relief and other incentives to businesses to offset higher labor costs in South Korea.

This practice has successfully persuaded some small companies.

South Korea's Ministry of industry and Commerce Resources said today that 12 Korea Companies have agreed to move back from China to South Korea, mainly shoe makers and textile producers.

Since 2012, 66 companies have agreed to move back to Korea.

Recently, China Leather net has also reported that 5 shoe companies in South Korea and Busan have reached an agreement with the Busan government, and decided to move the production line that once focused on China and the Kaesong Industrial Park back to Busan.

In the decades leading up to the decline of a large number of shoemaking companies, Busan has been the shoe industry center in Korea.

Last year, 4 other Korean shoe manufacturers agreed to return to Busan.

Seoul's commitment to these companies includes the exemption from corporate tax in five years and subsidies for the resettlement of production facilities.

South Korea's recent free trade agreements with the United States, the European Union and other countries and regions have also played a role in the company's move back, because the low tariffs enjoyed by South Korea's products make them more competitive in the global market.

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