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1、埃及求购面料
2、美国求购野餐用毯子
3、韩国求购棉纱
4、英国求购毛巾
5、韩国求购色织法兰绒
6、S. Korea's Textile Exports Face Crisis With Quota Abolishment
7、Pakistan: Govt plans to double textile exports
8、S. KOREA: Textile exports drop by 7.2%
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Buy: Fabric
We want to buy all kind of fabric (woven, knitted) in gray ,dyeing ,and printing all goods Koreans or china made.

Company: INTERNATIONAL CO., I/E  
Contact: Mr.Taher Aboelnour
Tel: 20-02-6371-565
Fax: 20-02-6384-036
Address: 58 ElHegaz st,CAIRO, heliopoles  
Country: Egypt  
Zip/Postal : 11351
Buy: Picnic Blankets
We are looking for picnic blankets, size:125x170cm. face: printed polar fleece(100%polyester),220GSM.No pilling, back: nylon fabric filling material:100%polyester, 90g/m2. Please note no traders ,only manufactures.
  
Company: Cantex Deco Corp  
Contact: Mr.Morgen
Tel : 1-2136-4284-12
Fax : 1-2132-4512-45
Address: No11,metrix avenue,NY,USA  
Zip/Postal : 13600  
Buy: Cotton Yarn
We would like to import cotton yarn(coma20's,30's,40's).we can import after receipt smpls & offer sheet.

Company: MI DYUK TRADING CO.LTD  
Contact: Mr.LEE JONG HOON
Tel : 82-53-562-7001
Fax : 82-53-562-7005
Address: 219-8 NAEDANGDONGSEOGU, Taegu  Korea (South)  
Zip/Postal : 630-060 
Buy: Towels 
Looking for a supplier for different kinds of towels Hand towel.... Bath towels dyed jacquard,.. We are looking for best offers regarding prices and acceptable quality. 

Company: ORANG I.C.S 
Contact: Mr. arjang omrani 
Tel: 98-21-8279551 
Fax: 98-21-8279540 
Address: #33 No.170.4 Kouye nasr Ave., Tehran 
Country: Iran
Buy: Yarn Dyed Flannel Fabric 
Looking for 50,000 metric tons of wider width yarn dyed flannel fabric in 100% cotton. 

Company: Home Trendz 
Contact: Mr. Ketan Jain 
Tel: 91-22-39600105 
Fax: 91-22-24322874 
Address : F-19 Dadar Manish Market,, S.B.Marg, Dadar(West), Mumbai, Maharastra
Country: India 
S. Korea's Textile Exports Face Crisis With Quota Abolishment
South Korea's textile exports are facing a crisis as global textile quotas are to be abolished from next year, industry sources said Friday.

According to the Korea Federation of Textile Industries, textile exports in October fell 7.2 per cent year-on-year to US$1.29 billion. The month's imports increased 6.3 per cent to US$646 million. 

Total exports from January to October edged up 0.3 per cent from a year ago to US$1.27 billion, while imports surged 8.1 per cent to US$5.3 billion.

The association said South Korea's competitors are selling cheaper products to secure their market share ahead of the quota's abolishment.

"If the quota disappears completely in 2005, our exports will diminish 7 per cent, or US$1 billion," said Kim In-soo, manager of the federation.

The per-kilogram price of textile exports rose 8 per cent in October on the dollar's weakness, but the export volume decreased 14 per cent to 268,000 tons during the period.

By item, fabric shipments dropped 11.6 per cent to US$703 million in October, while yarn shipments fell 2.1 per cent to US$138 million.

However, exports of textile materials, mainly synthetic, surged 20.5 per cent to US$84.30 million on the back of high oil prices.

According to some overseas studies, China is expected to benefit most from the quota removal. The country's market share in the United States was forecast to expand from 16 per cent to 50 per cent, striking a blow to other exporters.

"It's like getting rid of a 'handicap' for other countries, which cushions them against China's price competitiveness," said Kim.

The annual trade surplus of South Korea's textile industry has been around US$10 billion.

There are about 20,000 textile firms in the country, while the other 2,000 South Korean firms overseas are not included in the domestic statistics.

The industry is seeking to boost their competitive edge by taking advantage of low labor and land prices at Kaesong Industrial complex in North Korea, near the border with the South. Among 15 companies which have decided to set up operations in the complex, there are two textile companies.
Pakistan: Govt plans to double textile exports
Mushtaq Ali Cheema, the federal minister of textiles, said on Thursday that the government plans to double the export of textiles to $14 billion from $7 billion in the next four years.

Addressing a news conference, he said his ministry would try to double textile exports in next four year so as to increase the country’s overall exports to $20 billion as mentioned by the Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz recently.

He said after the elimination of textile quotas Islamabad would explore new markets based on competitive prices and quality of textile products, which would help textile exports to increase to the $14 billion mark. 

The minister said that the government has notified some responsibilities to the newly created textile ministry which include coordination and liaison with federal, provincial and local government entities for facilitation and promotion of the textile sector, liaisons, dialogues, negotiations, except trade negotiations and cooperation with international donor agencies and multilateral regulatory and development organization with regard to the textile sector, setting of standards; and monitoring and maintaining vigilance for strict compliance of the standards through production.

He said that the ministry would also be responsible for compiling textile related statistics in addition to the task of conducting surveys, commercial intelligence, analyses and dissemination of information and reports on international demand pattern and market access. Mr Cheema said the ministry would also play a role in developing linkages with cotton and textile producing countries and added his ministry would also work on skill development, research for quality improvement and productivity enhancement through the production and value chain.

To a question, the minister said that his ministry would have administrative control of Federal Textile Board, Textile Commissioner’s Organization, Synthetic Fiber Development and Application Center, Karachi, Textile City projects, National Textile University, Faisalabad, Textile and Quota Supervisory Council. Similarly, he said all textile related EPB/EDF funded institutes concerned with skill development in various sub-sectors of textile industry, textile testing laboratory, Faisalabad, garment city projects at Lahore, Faisalabad and Karachi and Pakistan Cotton Standards Institute at Karachi would also be under administrative control of the textile ministry. 
S. KOREA: Textile exports drop by 7.2%
SEOUL: The textile exports of the country this month fell by 7.2 per cent year-on-year to US$1.29 billion while imports increased 6.3 per cent to US$646 million, according to the Korea Federation of Textile Industries.
Total exports in first ten months i.e from January to October edged up 0.3 per cent from a year ago to US$1.27 billion, while imports surged 8.1 per cent to US$5.3 billion.
The association said South Korea's competitors are selling cheaper products to secure their market share ahead of the quota's abolishment.
"If the quota disappears completely in 2005, our exports will diminish 7 per cent, or US$1 billion," said Kim In-soo, manager of the federation.
The per-kilogram price of textile exports rose 8 per cent in October on the dollar's weakness, but the export volume decreased 14 per cent to 268,000 tons during the period.
By item, fabric shipments dropped 11.6 per cent to US$703 million in October, while yarn shipments fell 2.1 per cent to US$138 million.
However, exports of textile materials, mainly synthetic, surged 20.5 per cent to US$84.30 million on the back of high oil prices.
According to some overseas studies, China is expected to benefit most from the quota removal. The country's market share in the United States was forecast to expand from 16 per cent to 50 per cent, striking a blow to other exporters.
"It's like getting rid of a 'handicap' for other countries, which cushions them against China's price competitiveness," said Kim.
The annual trade surplus of South Korea's textile industry has been around US$10 billion.
There are about 20,000 textile firms in the country, while the other 2,000 South Korean firms overseas are not included in the domestic statistics.
The industry is seeking to boost their competitive edge by taking advantage of low labour and land prices at Kaesong Industrial complex in North Korea, near the border with the South. Among 15 companies, which have decided to set up operations in the complex, there are two textile companies.
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