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  • A man sells dream catchers in Beijing. Few migrant workers from the countryside can stay in the city long term.
    Photo courtesy of Shanghai 808 Studio

    While many people move away from the countryside for work, few of them are able to officially register in the cities.

  • A shoe heel manufacturer in southern China's Dongguan city exports mainly to the U.S.
    Shanghai 808 Studio

    Three shoe component suppliers discuss the U.S.-China trade war and the changes they have seen in the last few decades.

  • Skyline of Dongguan city, a manufacturing hub.
    Charles Zhang/Marketplace

    Darren Quon and James Gau worked in manufacturing before moving into the business of consulting and sourcing.

  • Workers at Changjian Shoe factory in Dongguan city.
    Charles Zhang/Marketplace

    Shoe manufacturing shifted from Europe and the U.S., to Japan and Brazil, then to South Korea and Taiwan. Now, much of it takes place in mainland China.

  • Hu Maolin was left in the care of his grandmother when he was two years old, while his parents worked in the cities.
    Photo courtesy of Shanghai 808 Studio

    As part of a series on Communist China’s 70th anniversary, Marketplace’s China correspondent Jennifer Pak and Shanghai bureau news assistant, Charles Zhang, spoke to people in the country’s shoe industry – the world’s biggest – about their achievements and challenges over the last few decades. You can read more stories from the China 70 series here. China’s […]

  • Most people who produce goods for the U.S. come from China's poor countryside.
    Photo courtesy of Shanghai 808 Studio

    China makes almost 70% of the shoes imported into the U.S.

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