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WHET OF THE INCONGRUITY ON THE SALE OF CHINESE TEXTILES

The imminent termination of the term of the export quotas on Chinese textiles to the US and the EU could lead to new international trade dispute. China hopes to collaborate with their trading partners on the issue, but the US said they have begun “to prepare a possible request to the WTO before the illegality of subsidies to Chinese textile producers.” Validity of export quotas allocated by the US and EU for the supply of Chinese textiles and clothing, will … Continue reading

SYNTHETIC TEXTILE FIBERS TYPES | CHARACTERISTICS AND MAINTENANCE

Fibers made ​​from synthetic material, synthetic fibers. There are always new fiber developed which include clothing is made. They are often used together with other natural fibers, for example, to obtain a stronger fabric. The oldest and best known is probably nylon, but there have been quite a few types of synthetic fibers for textile use. An overview. Synthetic Textile Fibers: Origin Fully synthetic fibers are made of a substance not found in nature and synthetic fibers. They are made … Continue reading

INDIAN PRODUCERS OF COTTON PRODUCTS SNUB TO WIN ORDERS

Because of the high cost of cotton textile industry over Indian manufacturers, which is very distressed overseas customers. The Indian textile industry, the export of products which is 20 billion dollars a year, refuses to take orders for the manufacture of cotton products. Overseas customers enjoy a wide spectrum of services to the Indian textile industry, // where the main raw material is cotton. But now the Indian producers of cotton production refuse to take orders at fixed prices from … Continue reading

GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN WEARISOME TO TEARS DOWN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY

ISLAMABAD. Representatives of the gas transport company «Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Ltd. » (SNGPL) notified the textile mills to reduce the supply of gas for five months. Head of All Pakistan Textile Association of Enterprises Anis-ul-Haq has expressed concern about the decision: “Now is the time to the textile industry out of a three-year downturn. The demand for textile products is growing, and if we are not able to fulfill our current orders, we will lose international buyers. “ Monthly … Continue reading

INDIAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY GRAPPLE PUFF WITH RUSSIAN TEXTILE TRADE AGREEMENT

Cooperation between clothing manufacturers of the two countries continues to strengthen. India and Russia signed an agreement on joint efforts to increase investment and trade volumes in the textile industry in both countries. In signing the document included representatives of the Russian Union of Entrepreneurs of Textile and Light Industry Council and apparel exports of India (AEPC). A cooperation agreement provides, inter alia, exchange of technology and know-how in textile production. For this purpose, a special Commission on Affairs textile … Continue reading

MOST CRUCIAL AMENDS IN THE US TEXTILE INDUSTRY

An important place in the country’s economy take light industries, among which are textile and clothing, and especially knitting, although growth in these sectors is low and their relative importance in the industrial production decreased. In the textile industry, which employs about 1 million people, the structure of tissues release after the Second World War, much has changed – the share of textiles produced on the basis of artificial and synthetic fibers and fabrics combined, accounting for almost half of … Continue reading

THE UPSHOT OF QUOTA ABOLITION ON THE WORLD TEXTILE INDUSTRY

China, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Cambodia, El Salvador, Honduras and more than 40 other countries have a thriving garment industry, export-oriented. Sewing and textile companies are looking forward to the scheduled end of the year the abolition of quotas governing the export of two of the largest clothing market in the USA and the EU. Quota constrained exports of some countries, but at the same time helped to establish export-oriented industries in those countries without quotas where she would … Continue reading

DARK CLOUDS PREVAILIING ON THE INDIAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY

In early February, in India, became known to the preliminary data on exports for January 2009. They made a bombshell. Although at the beginning of the year is traditionally reduced the volume of foreign sales, no one expected that exports will fall by 22% – nearly a quarter! Among the export sectors of Indian economy, which fall in demand in foreign markets face the most serious consequences – and light industry. Available for export about 60% of the total industry … Continue reading

MADE IN CHINA SPANK EUROPE

After the liberalization of world textile and clothing market in January 2005, the massive import of “Made in China” shook the European textile industry. According to estimates by the European Commission, between January and June 2005 imports of Chinese textiles to EU increased by 534 percent. Immediately there were protests Euratex, an association of major European producers of this industry, which joined in Italy, France and Spain. In response to their complaint, the EU has concluded an agreement with China … Continue reading

US INDUSTRY TRIBULATIONS AND PROCEEDINGS AND FINALE WAY OUT

In the US there are several organizations involved in light industry. Among them: American Institute for Textile Producers (The American Textile Manufactures Institute – ATMI) – a National Trade Association of Textile companies producing products manufactured in the USA. American Association of readymade Garments – the National Trade Association for the apparel companies and Industry their suppliers. Its members produce about 85% of clothes sold in the United States. They produce all kinds of clothes, and their businesses are located … Continue reading

US VIVACIOUS TEXTILE INDUSTRY OF THE WORLD SLAP BY ASIAN INDUSTRIALIST

The textile industry of the United States has changed over the past 20 years. Now high-tech industry and competitive. US have the most modern and productive textile industry in the world. One of the first realizing that technology – is key to future success in the industry, US manufacturers began to invest huge capital to carry out various research and development of new technologies in production. The result of these investments was the establishment of durable nylon, safe, high-strength aramid … Continue reading

NAFTA CONFISCATE BARRICADE AMID MEXICO & US

NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) to remove barriers to textile and cotton trade between Mexico and the United States. Ten years later, NAFTA has been very successful for the textile industry on both sides of the border for U.S. cotton producers. Benefits to U.S. and Mexican textile industry Beginning in 1994, when NAFTA was first passed, the textile industry in Mexico gained open access to the American market, promoting exports to the United States. The value of Mexican cotton … Continue reading

THAILAND RISING CLOUT IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY

As for Thailand, “World Journal” reported that the Thai Textile Association president Chung SHA said that although the global economic downturn, but the emerging markets leading role and the Thai-Japanese free trade agreement (FTA) signed, with Thai exports of textiles and garments for good. Currently, the Thai textile and clothing industry has developed in the Middle East and Africa and other emerging markets, while Thailand and Japan also signed a free trade agreement, according to the standards of the agreement, … Continue reading

COPIOUS RAISON D'ÊTRE DURESS EUROPE TO IMPORT TEXTILE & APPAREL GOODS

The European textile and clothing industry includes about 105,000 companies with a total turnover of EUR 195 billion. Euro (2003), which accounts for nearly 4% of total manufacturing output in the EU and 7% of manufacturing employment (1.95 million workers). The EU, together with the U.S. is the largest trader in textiles and clothing. In 2002, total trade amounted to 115 billion Euros. Furthermore is the world’s largest exporter of textiles from China. In 2003 the EU exported textiles and … Continue reading

OPUS OF TEXTILE & GARMENT INDUSTRY OF BRAZIL

Availability of resources and strong public support played a role in the development of the Brazilian fashion industry. First of all, these factors have determined the other feature of the largest country in Latin America: Brazil has become one of the few countries with a vertically integrated structure of the textile and garment industry – from yarn production to finished garments. The production chain has an average of about 30 companies, and the total number of people employed in this … Continue reading