With an unemployment rate of 22.8 percent, the euro zone's highest, Spain appears to be spiraling back into recession. Yet the Cobo Calleja industrial park 15 miles south of central Madrid shows few signs of economic distress. A manager's Mercedes must be moved to make way for an incoming truck. Forklifts and workers pushing metal carts swerve to avoid each other as they rush to deliver orders. Merchants cram white sneakers and brown leather boots into cardboard boxes. "I can't think of one Chinese person who is unemployed," Jin Jing says as she surveys the commotion outside her warehouse crammed with women's clothing.
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