Although fabric may seem like an ordinary item in our daily lives, its creation involves complex and highly precise processes. From cotton grown in the fields to synthetic fibers produced in factories, each raw material carries unique properties and purposes. Whether it’s the light, airy touch of a shirt or the high protective performance of medical textiles, behind it lies a production chain that spans agriculture, chemistry, and engineering.
In recent years, Taiwanese businessmen have been working hard to expand into emerging markets, and have gradually begun to pay attention to the African market because of its huge market potential. However, the epidemic hit Africa's economic development hard, and there are still huge numbers of poverty-stricken people.
Will the African market be the next manufacturing hub? African leaders call on Nigeria and African countries to strengthen manufacturing and regional supply chains.
Africa is currently in a stage of explosive population growth. Currently, the entire African continent has a population of approximately 1 billion, and there will be 2 billion people by 2050. Compared with the fact that China’s surplus labor force is roughly exhausted, the African continent is a huge and attractive market for foreign investors.