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Two months after the end of an EU-China trade row on textiles, a new disagreement looms over shoes and cars, with European retailers lobbying Brussels to refrain from new protectionist measures against Beijing.According to UK daily the Telegraph, a British group of retailers travelled to Brussels on Wednesday (9 November) to urge the European Commission not to impose additional "antidumping" tariffs on cheap Chinese shoe imports.Brussels is currently investigating whether the Chinese are "dumpin
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New Delhi: The United States has assured India that it would not impose restrictions on Indian textile imports on the line of curbs on the Chinese textile imports since the WTO agreement on lifting of quota had provided the U.S. safeguards only against China. "It will rather help countries like India," U.S. Trade Representative Rob Portman said here on Saturday.
The U.S. and China have signed a comprehensive bilateral textile agreement that will ensure "stability and predictability" for Americ
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Among 25 categories of export products to Turkey, cat 6 and cat 35 have seen the highest ratio of export, at 72.19% and 62.44% respectively. Cat 21 is third at 40.54%, and cat 161 fourth with 26.70%. As for the remaining 10 categories, export ratio is less than 10%, with no export of cat 14 to Turkey so far this year.
Exports to the US seem to be better since the Inter-ministries of Industry and Trade decided to apply an auto-visa granting scheme.
Export ratios of several ‘hot’ ca
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South African-based Turkish-owned textile group, Sesli Textiles, has successfully completed transfer of its manufacturing operations to a new, 30 000 m2 factory in Robertville, Johannesburg, to accommodate increased local and export demand.The company supplies markets via wholesalers and chain stores throughout Southern Africa. The new factory and its hi-tech equipment represents a multi-million-rand direct investment in South Africa.Local yarn manufacture is planned for next year and further in
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BEIJING: Pakistan's export to China shows an upward trend, registering an increase of about 36 percent in the recent nine months. According to the Chinese custom officials, the exports were around $612million from January to September, whereas it was $448 million in the corresponding period last year.There was a considerable increase in the export items like cotton yarn, cotton fabric, leather, chromium ore, copper and chemical, Chinese officials said. The balance of trade still in China’s
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WASHINGTON -- In the past four years, U.S. industries from mattress-spring makers to wire-coat-hanger manufacturers have requested federal protection from surges in Chinese imports. Only one has received it: textiles.
To understand one reason why, peek inside the third floor of the Herbert Hoover building, a stone fortress around the corner from the White House and home to the Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements.
This obscure corner of the federal bureaucracy, known as CIT
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MALDEN, Mo. - The hunt for plastic bags didn't take long.
Five minutes down a gravel road in Missouri's Bootheel, cotton farmer Chuck Provance stopped and pointed out his truck window at the neat rows of a recently-harvested cotton field. And there they were: a half-dozen plastic bags fluttering among the remaining cotton stalks like puffs of cotton missed by the mechanical picker.
Those plastic bags, "they will wreak havoc," Provance said.
Plastic bags are more than just an eyesore in the Co
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BAGUALING, China - This past spring, China's biggest lingerie manufacturer, Top Form Inc., set up an unusual kind of laboratory.Situated in a four-story facility here, near the southern border town of Shenzhen, the lab has equipment that includes molds resembling oversized bullets. Surrounded by these molds, workers struggle to unlock the mysteries underlying such phenomena as the seamless brassiere and the shape-retaining bra cup."We spend a lot of time on how to make a better bra," says Willie
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Continuing to deliver lower outputs, Portuguese textile industry showed a 9.9 percent annual drop in September, an eighth successive month of sharp decrease.According to the PNSI Index of Textile Output (2000=100, Seasonally Adjusted), production in September was down 76.5, slightly above the record low of 73.7 in July.Reduced local demand has led to a sharp drop in Portugal's apparel output, industry sources say. Moreover, industry is also facing a challenge from imported yarns.Average of month
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Textile industry has demanded cut in import duty on man-made fibre (MMF) from the present 15 percent to 8 percent in a plea to the Government. Government, it is hoped will take action to ensure industry turns competitive and also boost country’s position in global textile industry.While Chinese textile industry enjoys lowest or no import duty structure making it cost competitive in the global apparel market, Indian taxation policy in the case of MMF imports has always demoralised its impor