and up that could impact chinese businesses, which were invested heavily in african countries, nicholas huck reports not from centerville. this chinese own factory instead of go manufacturers, trousers, shirts, and shorts sold in us stores feeding. what manager mohammed sort describes as americans appetite for past fashion, but with donald trump's return to the white house, he's worried african countries will be caught in the middle of a trade war between the us and china. that much of west point issued? well, i work for the chinese, but i chase after the americans, they're the customers and the customer is always key. we have to keep the americans satisfied because our link to the chinese is only the raw material. the fabric. if our leaders reopened local fabric factories, we could easily move on from the chinese facility. we can't afford to lose the customers under the african growth and opportunity act. countries on the continent could export goods to the united states duty free. it takes just 14 days for the clothes made in west africa to reach american shores. compared with the 9 months