Saturday, October 13, 2012

Video: Chinese knock off 'Made in Italy' brand name

Oct. 12: At the center of Italian textile production in Prato, Italy, NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel uncovers a sweatshop full of illegal and legal Chinese immigrants. They are preparing clothing, sewing on buttons, and shipping it back to China with a "Made in Italy" stamp. Italian law doesn't specify how much must be made in the country to be considered local.� So if a few buttons are sewn on in Italy, Presto! It's made in Italy.�(NBC News)At the center of Italian textile production in Prato, Italy, NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel uncovers a sweatshop full of illegal and legal Chinese immigrants. They are preparing clothing, sewing on buttons, and shipping it back to China with a "Made in Italy" stamp. Italian law doesn't specify how much must be made in the country to be considered local.� So if a few buttons are sewn on in Italy, Presto! It's made in Italy.�(Rock Center)




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