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  • After reviewing video footage showing the stunningly cruel treatment of sheep at the hands of the Australian wool industry, more than a dozen knitting and yarn stores spanning the country have announced that they will no longer buy Australian merino wool.The stores include Allinda Knitting Boutique in Spokane, Wash.; The Quiltery in Battle Creek, Mich.; Jean? Designer Yarn in Tamarac, Fla.; Elegant Stitch Ltd. in Pawleys Island, S.C.; Article Pract in Oakland, Calif.; and four businesses in the
  • Chinese trousers manufacturers should stop exporting cotton trousers to the United States, according to statistics from the China Chamber of Commerce for the Import and Export of Textiles. Other textile exporters should also be careful about their exports of certain categories under US restrictions imposed in May. The statistics published on the chamber's website showed that the clearance rate of cotton trousers had exceeded 103 per cent of the year's quotas given by the United States by June 23
  • The World Bank announces that the proposals by US and EU policymakers to curb Chinese imports were unmerited and insincere.Peter Stephens, the World Bank's spokesman for Asia informed that rise in tariffs and imposing quotas on trade are the nastiest response. The US and EU accused that its domestic textile players have been harmed by increase in Chinese imports since ending of quota system, which ended on 1 January, 2005.US has already imposed restrictions over the growth of Chinese textile imp
  • "Attempting to manage the world? fastest growing economy and the country with the world? biggest population is preposterous. It? delusional." The comments came a day after the World Bank? director for China, David Dollar, said Beijing? exchange rate policy that keeps the yuan valued between 8.276 and 8.28 per dollar was a "legitimate choice" and not a manipulation of the yuan currency. The World Bank has said China? exports have climbed at a 20 to 30 percent annual clip, well ahead of worl
  • China's agreement to restrict growth in textile exports to head off threats of quotas by the United States and the European Union may make the industry more competitive by driving smaller factories out of business. China's textile makers, which invested US$25 billion in two years to expand, will need to apply for export licences as the government tries to rein in growth in an industry, worth more than US$100 billion a year, China''s Commerce Ministry said on June 20. "China may, through this tra
  • China said it opposed anti-dumping investigations by the European Union (EU) into increased Chinese shoe imports, accusing its trading partner of distorting trade figures and misleading the public. "China urges the EU to start with the facts, make decisions cautiously and avoid trade frictions," Chong Quan, a spokesman of Ministry of Commerce, said in a statement on the ministry's Web site Saturday. China is against the EU starting anti-dumping investigations without "factual grounds or legal ba
  • Bad weather, and lack of quality inputs has hampered Tajikistan? cotton production for the year 2005. As a result, exports are expected to decrease.According to USDA Foreign Agricultural Service report, cool and wet weather in early spring delayed cotton sowing in Tajikistan. Due to heavy rains, about 28,000 hectares had to be replanted. Further, the lower temperature during early germination period has delayed maturation of plants for about 8-12 days. This has resulted in a delayed harvest.As p
  • Manama Textile Mills has unleashed a new $35 million dyeing and printing plant. The new plant will be used for the production of sheets, curtains, kitchen items and tableware. The new plant has the capacity to manufacture 600,000 sheet sets a month. These products will be eventually sold at major brand stores in the US and Europe under the brand name Made in Bahrain.According to Naveed Qari, Region and Corporate Manger, this one of its kind plant will reaffirm Bahrain? position as important play
  • In the post MFA era, China? textile industry plays a dominant role on international market, attracting global buyers. China is considered as very important sourcing region for the fact that it offers textiles and apparel products at lowest cost and high quality. The textile and apparel manufacturing industry of China is a well-oiled machine that works in complete synchronization integrating material supply, equipment, production techniques, and management. In order to demonstrate the new look of
  • Sri Lanka may qualify for the EU? Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) plus scheme that will provide gain duty free access to the western EU market. Certain group of independent states and Latin American countries are likely to be listed in GSP Plus, which is currently being finalized by the EU commission. The scheme is designed to help weaker economies, it is expected be functional for a period of three years, which will end by the year 2008. Pakistan and India tried hard to get the benefit
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