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| 1、香港求购低价毛巾 |
| 2、加拿大求购苎麻纤维 |
| 3、加拿大求购T恤 |
| 4、尼日利亚求购服装 |
| 5、扎伊尔求购纯棉斜纹布 |
| 6、沙特求购床单面料 |
| 7、新加坡求购T恤 |
| 8、台湾求购男士运动鞋 |
| 9、土耳其求购泳衣 |
| 10、伊朗求购腈纶纱 |
| 11、World's
workers brace for worst ahead of China's sweep of textile
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| Buy: Cheap towels |
We are looking for cheap towels to export to USA
100% Cotton , 45-50g , Size 25 X 14" , 12 Model , 1 X 40" Container / per month , Around 32000 Dozen , The
Price below $10/ Dozen , Model Only Flower & Fruit.
Company: IKI International Trading Company
Contact: MS Leung Michelle
E-mail: kenmic1688@yahoo.com
Tel: 852-28335665
Fax: 852-28331989
Address: Room 1803-5, 18/F., Lucky Centre, 165-171 Wanchai Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong. |
| Buy: Ramie fiber |
We are looking for a reliable source of ramie fiber 80mm bleached for nonwoven purpose.
Contact: Eric LAUGIER
Company: SANELINK CORPORATION
Tel: (514) 426 2669
Fax: (514) 426 4669
Address: 1870, Sources Blvd - Suite 306
Country: Canada |
| Buy: T-Shirts |
Want to buy T-shirts, round neck, v-neck, with / without/pocket in front, all colors, all sizes (adults), shipment required immediately for a client in Holland. Please provide details about your products ASAP.
Company: KSR Holdings Inc
Contact: K Cheema
Tel: 403-830-4548
Fax: 403-830-4548
Address: 17 Covette Bay NE
Country: Canada |
| Buy:
Garments |
We will like to have contacts of Manufacturers, Exporters, Suppliers etc who can supply us CHILDREN, MEN, LADIES & INFANT GARMENTS ETC. Interested companies should contact us by email.
Company: BASACO TRADING COMPANY
Contact: A.Lawal
E-Mail: alawal2003ng@yahoo.com
Tel: 234-1-4716303
Fax: 234-1-2641166
Address: 46, DOCEMO STREET,LAGOS ISLANDLAGOS
Country: Nigeria |
| Buy:
Cotton twill |
We are looking for 100% cotton twill for Pants.
1).In cotton twill 20x20/108x58 option-1-Normal wash, option-2-Wrinkle free wash
2).In cotton twill 20x16/128X60 option-1-Normal wash, option-2-Wrinkle free wash
3).In cotton twill 16X12/108X56 option-1-Normal wash, option-2-Wrinkle free wash
4).In cotton twill 10X10/70X42 option-1-Normal wash, option-2-Wrinkle free wash
Company: Dhaka Clothing Ltd.
Contact: Jashim Enayet
Email: info@dhakaclothing.com
Tel: 88-2-8058572
Fax: 88-2-8010640
Address: House# 15, Road# 22, Block# C , Section-10, Mirpur,
Country: Zaire |
| Buy:
Fabrics |
We are looking for
all types of fabrics For bedspreads, bedding sets.
Contact: Mr. Abdullah Al Bakry
Company: Abdullah Al Bakry Est
Tel: 966-2-6430522
Fax: 966-2-6711086
Address: Bab Makkah, Sook Al Jama, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Country: Saudi Arabia |
| Buy:
T-shirt |
We are looking for
large quantities of T-shirt.
Company: Lu First Enterprise
Contact: Ms. Belinda Ow
Tel: 65-6-2955451
Fax: 65-6-2955452
Address: 100 Jalan Sultan #03-11 Sultan Plaza
Country: Singapore |
| Buy:
Men's sport shoes |
Mens sport shoes,
PVC/ nylon mesh with a little beit PVC nubuck trim in upper,
New TPR sole.
Company: TRADE SPEED CO., LTD.
Contact: Mr.Steve Hsu
Email: tspeed.tw@msa.hinet.net
Tel: 886-4-22803731
Fax: 886-4-22803801
Address: 3F-3, 292 Jen Ho Rd., Taichung, Taiwan. |
| Buy:
Swimwear |
We are looking for
good quality and attractive price swimwear.Contact us with
your best offer.
Company: Cotton Point
Contact: Bulent Demirel
Tel: +90(216)3842342
Fax: +90(216)3736005
Address: PK. 9, Sahrayidedid - Erenkoy
Country: Turkey |
| Buy:
Acrylic Yarn |
Looking for Acryilic
Yarn (24/2) Metric system (240/260) Twist/meter High bulk.
As we use the yarn for blanket we need it to be soft. first
trial order volume: one 20ft container C&F B.Abbas IRAN.
Raw white and dyed
Company: Aran Part
Contact: Mehdi Masoumzadeh
Tel: 98-912-143-4305
Fax: 98-912-143-4305
Address: No 31, Southern Bozorgmehr St, Malak Abad Blvd,
Mashad
Country: Iran |
| World's workers brace for worst ahead of China's sweep of textile trade |
MIYAZAKI, Japan (AFP) - Union leaders are bracing for China to dominate the global textile market when a decades-old quota system ends next month, warning that 30 million jobs -- many held by women -- are at risk.
With only days to go, the expiry of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement, which has set the industrialised world's clothing import quotas for 40 years, is the hottest topic at the 18th World Congress of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) being held in Japan.
China, whose lax labour standards have made it formidably competitive, is expected to win away massive numbers of jobs when the free market takes over the textile trade, with the main losers set to be developing countries.
"One million women workers will lose their jobs. This is reality," said Roy Ramesh Chandra, president of the United Federation of Garments Workers of Bangladesh, where some textile companies have already gone bankrupt.
"Many of them may have to join the ranks of sex workers for a living," Chandra told AFP.
His union has called for global support to cope with the changes and backing from the Dhaka government to protect the textile industry -- Bangladesh's biggest foreign-exchange earner other than overseas remittances.
But labour leaders are not optimistic as China, which is already the world's largest apparel exporter by controlling 28 percent of the world market, is not a member of the ICFTU and has an abundant pool of cheap, unprotected workers.
"At the moment 30 million jobs are at risk in a period of five years," said Neil Kearney, general secretary of the International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers' Federation.
But Kearney predicted the changes will come gradually as the global trade shifts to China's advantage.
"There will be no earthquake on the first of January," Kearney said. "Later in the year (there will be) some tremors. Real problems are probably in mid-2006 and mid-2007."
Indonesia may lose one million jobs, with Sri Lanka likely to have to give up 350,000, while China could snatch 50 percent of US clothing imports against a current 16 percent, according to recent surveys.
Many union leaders are showing frustration as China -- which was not among the 150 countries with delegates at the ICFTU meet -- takes advantage of only the bright side of globalisation.
Rich countries led by the United States have pressed poor nations to adopt democratic labour standards.
And, "At the same time they opened the door for China and destroyed other countries. It's a hypocrisy at the global level," Harry Sandrasekera, senior vice president of Ceylon Workers' Congress of Sri Lanka.
"China is a winner in globalisation, which has been all set by us. It is ironic," he said.
The looming dominance of China has been fuelling competition among other textile exporters to stay competitive, to the unease of organised labour.
"Most of the textile trade has already been displaced by China and also Vietnam and Sri Lanka," said Democrito Tolo Mendoza, a representative of the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines.
According to the ICFTU, China's wages are half of those in Indonesia, a quarter of those in Malaysia and the Philippines, an eighth of Mexico's and around a mere five percent of Taiwan's.
Manufacturing wages in China average 60 US cents per hour as the labour force is based on a massive pool of migrant labour.
"Countries losing those jobs are not the United States, not Japan, but developing countries," ICFTU general secretary Guy Ryder said.
"They are losing hundreds of thousands of jobs they can't afford to lose," he said. "We need to see a linking of trade and labour standards so that we do not face the situation in which the denial of workers' rights becomes an element of competitive advantage."
Ryder called for unions, companies and governments to work together to make sure there was a "soft-landing" with the end of the quota system. |
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