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To manufacture shoes, you typically need a business license to operate legally in your jurisdiction. Additionally, if you're using specific designs or trademarks, you may need permission from the original designers or brands, which could involve licensing agreements. Compliance with safety and labor regulations is also essential, depending on your location and the materials used. Finally, if you're planning to sell internationally, you may need to consider export licenses or comply with foreign regulations.

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