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1、Buy: Yarn |
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2、Buy:Shopping
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3、Buy:Metal buttons |
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4、Buy: Ties |
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5、Buy: Fabrics |
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6、Buy:Narrow fabrics |
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7、Buy:Garments |
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8、Strike ends at Chinese
textile mill |
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9、End of
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| Buy:
Yarn |
We are looking yarns for socks
production.
Company: A-TEX
Contact: Ms. Katya Grin
E-Mail: katyagreen@mail.ru
Tel: 007-095-243-11-79
Fax: 007-095-205-36-16
Country: Russian Federation |
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| Buy:
Shopping
bag |
We are looking for the shopping bag with
following details :
Size : 240mm * 120mm * 355mm
Materials : 0.2mm grey wooden paper, no enriched card
broad, with twisted paper rolling.
Company: Paper Premium Company
Contact: Mr. Kelvin Tse
E-mail : kelvin@paperpremium.com
Tel: 852-24089131
Fax: 852-24396311
Address : Unit A, 12/F.,Houston Industrial Building,Wang Lung
Street,Tsuen Wan, N.T.
Country/Region : Hong Kong |
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| Buy:
Metal buttons |
Looking for all types of good quality metal
buttons at under 2
USD per gross
Company: TQP (HK) Company Limited
Contact: MR Fletcher Ng
E-mail : fng@tqphk.com
Tel: 852-2863-9539
Fax: 852-2863-9599
Address : 4/F, Westwick Commercial Building
147-151 Queen's Road East
Wanchai Hong Kong |
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| Buy:
Ties |
We are looking for producers of silk and
polyester ties.
Company: Bolshoi Gostinny Dvor
Contact: Mrs. Kuznetsova
Tel: 007-812-31547
Fax: 007-812-31498
Email: uzt10@gostiny.spb.ru
Address: Russia, St. Petersburg, 191011, Nevski pr., 35. RU ties |
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| Buy:
Fabrics |
We are looking for manufacturers of banner
fabrics (Thickness: 450-550gr/sq.m; wide -3,2m; 2m; 1,5m.
Company: PB Tsoi
Contact: Mr. Tsoi Igor
Email: dvteks@mail.ru
Tel: 007-095-72041
Fax: 007-095-26567
Address: 105005, Moscow, 2nd Baumanskaya str., 7, bldg 1A, office 401. RU |
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| Buy:
Narron Fabric |
We are looking for ribbons, tapes, webbing
known as narrow fabrics.
Company: C.M. Offray, Inc.
Contact: Denis
Email: denis.pesante@berwickoffray.com
Tel: 908-879-3606
Fax: 908-879-8588
Country: United States
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| Buy:
Garments |
Looking for stock lots textile and leather
products like garments/shoes/toyes
etc
Company: Global Resources
Contact: Anwar m.k.
Email: shubha@bangla.net
Tel: +880 19320803
Fax: +12705964306
Address: GP Ga-1, 3rd fl, Mohakhali, Dhaka, Bangladesh Bangladesh |
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| Strike
ends at Chinese textile mill |
A protracted strike by nearly 7,000
workers at a textile mill in northern China has ended after the factory's
Hong Kong managers agreed to improve employment conditions, a labor
monitoring group said Monday.
More than 20 organizers have been detained in recent days over the almost
seven-week strike at the Huarun Xianyang factory in Shaanxi province, and
wanted notices have been issued for three others, Hong Kong-based China
Labor Bulletin reported.
Workers, most of them women, launched the strike on Sept. 14 over demands
by the formerly state-owned plant's new majority shareholders that they
sign short-term labor contracts reducing their wages and eliminating
seniority.
Workers also wanted to elect their own union officials, rejecting leaders
appointed by the sole official All-China Federation of Trade Unions, the
group said.
Management from Hong Kong conglomerate China Resources agreed to eliminate
a six-month probationary period and allow longer contracts, but rejected
demands for other forms of compensation, it said.
About 200 workers who were manning a sit-in at the factory's gates were
rounded up but most were released, it said.
Labor protests have grown widespread in China as the government moves to
sell or close money-losing state factories. The government resolves most
by agreeing to some demands while arresting protest leaders.
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| End
of textile quotas to have profound impact |
WASHINGTON: The end of textile
quotas on December 31 this year will have a "profound effect" on
all textile-producers, including South Asian countries like India, the US
trade officials and Saarc ambassadors agreed on Saturday.
The common stand on the issue came up at a forum at the School of Advanced
International Studies (SAIS) at the Johns Hopkins University.
India was represented at the forum by Indian embassy official V S Seshadri,
who is in charge of commerce.
Seshadri said quotas are not the only obstacle to trade. Preferential
trade to some countries hurts others who do not have that facility. |
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