Consumerism is booming in the US dollar stores. In the past ten years, the prevalence of these businesses has doubled by more than doubled. The driving -driven engine is located in the wholesale Michael. The wholesale is a fifty -mile -long engine called 50 or 50 miles. Most of the bread and butter of the dollar business -cheap and available plastic products -are produced here. The charming documentary Buckland introduced us the dealers, buyers and manufacturers of this large company.
At one month, it can be sold and exported from the May 5th Asian market to more than $ 100 million. Wholesalers from all over the world have sorted out more than 70,000 small wooden houses at the lowest price to find appropriate products. Regardless of whether buyers are looking for palm size, with seasonal jewelery with dangerous insertion, the market is a one -stop destination and can be sold globally. This film follows two buyers-one British and the other German-although they are the business mechanism of Yiwu, they work for the principles and in the process of trying to integrate themselves into their foreign culture. A fusion foreign culture, discussion.
The market is also a place where qualifications and non -skilled immigrant workers are rich in employment opportunities. Unfortunately, these work levels usually include hard time, unacceptable working conditions, and basic content of only $ 8 per day. The cost of living has increased, and only a few families can maintain their luck through appropriate wages.
Over the years, the seller must be required to sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, and require lower barrel prices. The cost of production and personnel is also one year old. As a result, quality control is usually affected. Yiwu makes this vibrant vulnerability and worry that the booming industry that it promotes may soon collapse.
Bulkland is a large -scale opening, showing the double sword of global capitalism.
Directed by: Daniel Whelan