In 1859 the total value of The exports from Great Britain amounted to £130,513,185, of which £47,920,720 consisted of cotton goods and yams. Thus, more than one-third, or £1 out of every £3 of ...
Cotton, to a large extent, is mixed with wool as a substitute for wool in a great variety of woolen goods, in some descriptions to advantage, in others to a disadvantage; but in all it has been a ...
He said he has written back to Shein for clarity on whether Xinjiang cotton is used in goods sold in the UK. "I just want to know the truth and I think British consumers want to know the truth and ...