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Beyond Mass Production: How China’s "Amina" is Redefining Arabic Attire for Global Markets

The "Made in China" label is undergoing a sophisticated metamorphosis in the textile sector. In Wenshang County, Shandong Province, Amina Clothing Technology Co., Ltd. has become a beacon of high-end manufacturing, specializing in traditional Arabic garments that cater to diverse regional sensibilities.

 فجر جديد لـ "صنع في الصين": كيف غزت الأزياء العربية المخصصة أسواق الشرق الأوسط؟

Long Wanhuan, the company's director, emphasizes a data-driven yet culturally sensitive approach. By hiring design teams from Saudi Arabia, the company ensures that every stitch respects religious customs and local aesthetics. From the minimalist preferences of the Middle East to the intricate embroidery favored in North and West Africa, Amina adapts its craftsmanship to meet specific market demands.

With an annual export volume of over 800,000 garments to 30 countries—including Algeria and Malaysia—the company has transitioned from volume-based competition to quality-driven dominance. Iraqi clients and Middle Eastern investors are now fueling further expansion, proving that the fusion of advanced technology and handmade artistry is the future of the global fashion supply chain.

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