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Piracy still affecting Textile Business

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  • kweks 8 years ago

    You are now thinking. Protectionism is good but effective only up to a point. The industry must wake and and fight and compete. Find effective and efficient ways of competing. Invest in technology. Have creative design. Find ...
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  • Pilolo 8 years ago

    It is Ghanaians who smuggle these things into the country not the Chinese. Ghanaians will destroy their own industry and blame someone else. They even steal from people online-sakawa and pretend to be Nigerians. Stop destroyi ...
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  • Saint Ghfuo: FREE YOUR PSYCHE........ 8 years ago

    U need to learn from prada and gucci etc. Their luxury products were also pirated but they sat down and figured out a away to make money..go and learn from them. Open stores in high fashion areas that sell exclusive gh prints ...
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  • winfread 8 years ago

    STUPID MAHAMA AND NDC STAY AWAY FROM PRIVETE BUSNISS WE DONT NEED YOU TO DESTROY IT LIKE YOU DESTROYED OUR ECONOMY WITH YOUR FAILED VOODO ECONOMY

  • The Lawless Law Criminal, Jay Allen 8 years ago

    Creative designs with watermarks or something unique to your product can go a long way to help. Align with selected distributors in the regions to exclusively carry your products. Functional products are easy to imitate. A sh ...
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  • Nana Yaw 8 years ago

    Expand your market segments or try different marketing strategies or tools. Look for new ways to sell your products, increase advertisements, use the social media, etc. You can compete on customer, quality, price, etc. You sh ...
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