The World Of The Global Commodity Chain

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The data workshop I chose to “Are Your Clothes Part of the Global Commodity Chain?” and it was located on page 345. The exercises I chose to complete were Exercise One: The Global Closet and Exercise Two: No Longer “Made in the U.S.A.”
For exercise one, we were asked to pick out five to ten items of clothing from our closet and read the labels to find out where our clothes were made. In my closet, the nations represented were China, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Dominican Republic, and Guatemala. One of these nations is from East Asia (China) and two of these nations are from Latin America (Dominican Republic and Guatemala). Indonesia and Vietnam are a part of Southeast Asia. When an item is “made in” somewhere that is different than when an item is “assembled in” somewhere. If an Item is “made in” China that means it was 100% made from China, beginning to end, all parts of it. If an item was “assembled in” China, that means the part are from somewhere else, but brought to China and put together in China. The labels “Made In” and “Assembled In” have different meaning and one indicates w...

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