From VOA Mandarin: China flooding Global South markets with cheap goods
Voice of America
FILE - A Pakistan Navy soldier stands guard next to a loaded Chinese ship, at Gwadar port, about 700 kilometers (435 miles) west of Karachi, Pakistan, Nov. 13, 2016.
Due to China’s slowing domestic economy and intensified trade disputes with the West, Chinese manufacturers are increasingly turning to developing countries to offload their surplus stocks, resulting in a flood of low-cost products. VOA Mandarin takes a look at how that affects merchants and consumers in a country like Pakistan.
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