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Chongqing, China - 31 December 2010: a small child have lunch sitting next to shoe heels in a textile factory. The children often linger and play around and inside the factories while their parents work.
According to a report published by Bank of America Merrill Lynch's David Cui, titled 'Not So Trivial Facts', China has produced in 2010 a total of 12.6 billion pairs of shoes which means 9.4 pairs of shoes per person, compared with 1.3 pairs in the rest of the world (63.0 percent of global total).
According to a report published by Bank of America Merrill Lynch's David Cui, titled 'Not So Trivial Facts', China has produced in 2010 a total of 12.6 billion pairs of shoes which means 9.4 pairs of shoes per person, compared with 1.3 pairs in the rest of the world (63.0 percent of global total).

