Togo’s ‘Nana-Benz’ : how cheap Chinese imports of African fabrics have hurt the famous women (...)

23 juillet 2025 | Fidele B. Ebia, Postdoctoral fellow, Duke Africa Initiative, Duke University, Rory Horner, Reader, Global Development Institute, University of Manchester
Chinese manufactured cloth has undermined the monopoly on the trade of Dutch African print textiles that Togolese traders once enjoyed.
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