Illicit trade blamed for job losses as wig industry leader faces more competition
Wigs at a market in China’s Zhejiang province. India is the top exporter of human hair for such products.
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NEETA LAL, Contributing writer | India
NEW DELHI — An Indian investigation into an alleged hair smuggling racket has shone a light on illicit trade blamed for wiping out thousands of jobs and threatening the South Asian country’s competitiveness in a growing industry.
India‘s Enforcement Directorate earlier this month said it had exposed the smuggling of hair to countries such as Myanmar and Bangladesh and on to China via a network of agents and suppliers catering to burgeoning demand for wigs, hair extensions and hairpieces.
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