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With a rise in anti-foreign and anti-colonial sentiment

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What was the importance of the open door policy-?

The importance of the Open Door Policy was for the Chinese to maintain independence and American trading rights in China.


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How did the Chinese clothes respond to the open door policy?

Before the Open Door Policy, textiles were not a priority in China. After 1978, when the industry was opened, this industry started to grow rapidly. There was a large and fairly well educated labor force. They also did not have a need to import any products. They were able to concentrate on all stages of textile and clothing production, which led them into being world leaders in these markets.