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1、韩国求购涤纶纱
2、印尼求购多种长丝纱
3、捷克求购纯棉斜纹布
4、日本求购女士时装腰带
5、新加坡求购品牌童装
6、以色列求购经编面料
7、希腊求购靠垫、台布等抽纱品
8、土耳其求购纱线
9、印度求购废纱线
10、台湾求购PA6、PA66下脚料
11、印度求购纽扣等服装辅料
12、多哥求购T恤等服装
13、China will impose tariffs on some textile exports
14、China to Limit Some Textile Exports
15、US textile sector not impressed by China export levy
16、Six textile plants to close in Huntingdon, Que., hundreds lose jobs
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We are looking for POLYESTER YARN, pls contact us with your best offer. 

Company: Samshin Industry 
Contact: S. J. Lee 
E-Mail: bestservices@korea.com 
Tel: 82-51-4421071 
Fax: 82-51-4421077 
Address: 805 NEW PORT,1208-18, CHORANG2DONG, DONGGUBUSANKOREA, Korea (South) 
Buy: Nylon filament yarn, poly dty, etc 
We are looking for suppliers who can fulfill our increased capacity, hence we URGENTLY ask your BEST CIF Jakarta Offer, Packing Style information, and Lead Time ASAP.
Nylon Multifilament Yarn for Velcro Use 200D or 210D SD; 300D/15F BHT or SD 320D/15F BHT or SD; DTY 300D/96F Intermingled, Nonintermingled; DTY 300D/96F + Dyeable before weaving; DTY 150D/48F Non-Intermingled; FDY 150D/72F Intermingled Poly Propylene Yarn 600D/45F or 48F or 60F Black/White; 900D/45F or 48F or 60F Black/White 

Company: SAMCRO 
Contact: MICHELLE J LEE 
E-Mail: michelle@samcro.net 
Tel: 62-21-5960543 
Fax: 62-21-5960548 
Address JL. Raya Serang Km 17,2 Desa Bojong CIKUPA TANGERANG Indonesia 
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Country: Japan
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Address: P.O.B. 30, Barkan
Country: Israel
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Address: Apellou 42, Rhodes , Dodekanisou
Country: Greece
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Tel: 886-2-28571775
Fax: 886-2-28570369
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Country: India  
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China will impose tariffs on some textile exports
  China announced Monday it will impose tariffs on some textile exports in a move seen as easing its trader partners’ concerns about an influx of inexpensive Chinese textiles when global textile quotas are phased out Dec. 31.
  Beijing will introduce quantity-based export duties on textiles in an effort to encourage the export of high-value-added products by domestic producers, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said in a statement posted on its Web site.
  The export duties are part of a new set of policies announced Monday to “maintain and improve the efficiency and long-term international competitiveness of the Chinese textile industry,” according to the ministry, after the 40-year-old textile quotas are scrapped under the aegis of the World Trade Organization.
  The ministry will also improve the release of information on textile trade and investment to prevent duplicate projects and help companies expand overseas cooperation, better quality control, increase input in development and new designs to improve the industry’s core competitiveness, according to the MOC statement.
  Petitioned by domestic manufacturers, Washington has imposed quotas or higher tariffs on some Chinese imports with more restrictions under consideration. China has protested that the measures go against the WTO’s free-trade principle and said it might seek remedy from the WTO.
  The European Union has also expressed concerns in recent weeks about an inundation of Chinese imports after Jan. 1, 2005, a topic featured in the EU-China summit in The Hague last week.
  The EU on Monday given its final approval for the abolition of the textile quotas, with trade chief Peter Mandelson urging governments across the world to help textile producers adapt to the open textiles market, The Associated Press reported.
  The American Textile Manufacturers Institute forecasts China’s share of U.S. apparel imports will soar to 71 percent by the end of 2006 from 16 percent in 2003, translating into US$42 billion in orders redirected to China, Reuters reported.
  China made 17 percent of the world’s textiles and clothes in 2003, but the WTO sees that soaring to more than 50 percent within three years, said the Reuters report. 
China to Limit Some Textile Exports
China said Monday it will impose a new tax on textile exports, responding to U.S. and European pressure to restrain their growth amid fears that low-cost Chinese textiles will flood markets abroad when global quotas expire next month.

The tariff is to be imposed on unspecified textile products beginning Jan. 1, the Commerce Ministry said. It didn't say how high the duties would be, so it wasn't clear whether they will satisfy Washington, which is considering whether to impose import limits.

Duties are to be based on the quantity of the export rather than the value of the goods in order to "encourage high-end textiles," the Commerce Ministry said in a statement.

China is a dominant competitor in the $350 billion-a-year world textile trade.

World Trade Organization members, including China, will see quotas on textile and clothing trade expire on Jan. 1 as part of the WTO Agreement on Textiles and Clothing.

The United States and the European Union worry that the change will result in a glut of Chinese goods pouring into their markets, devastating their domestic producers.

China's decision to impose export taxes should avert a trade war with the United States, the European Union and other major economies, said Carl Weinberg, chief economist for Valhalla, New York-based High Frequency Economics.

"In a larger sense though, a big distortion to free trade remains as a consequence of this decision," Weinberg wrote in a research report.

The Bush administration has until February to decide whether to protect American textile companies by imposing temporary limits on Chinese textile imports.

U.S. textile producers won the right to request such relief through 2008 as part of China's entry into the World Trade Organization three years ago in 2001.

Dozens of U.S. retailers, including J.C. Penney Co. and Liz Claiborne Inc., have filed suit to block the Bush administration from imposing textile limits, which would raise the price of the imported clothing and other goods.

China's commerce ministry statement also encouraged Chinese textile firms to invest overseas.

U.S. clothing and textile producers are asking for restrictions that would limit the growth of American imports of Chinese products in certain categories to 7.2 percent a year.
US textile sector not impressed by China export levy
US manufacturers responded sceptically yesterday to China's surprise undertaking to impose duties on some textile exports, a step Beijing said was designed to ensure a "smooth transition" once global quotas on garment sales are lifted at the end of the year.


China's announcement follows direct appeals from the US and European Union to Chinese leaders over the past month for Beijing to moderate its exports once the 40-year-old quotas are removed.

But US producers, who fear their domestic market will be swamped by cheaper Chinese garments, said the export tariff would have little effect.

Auggie Tantillo of the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition, which has filed more than a dozen actions to restrict Chinese textile exports, said Chinese companies would still be able to undercut US prices in spite of Beijing's self-imposed levy.

He said the industry would continue to push for new quotas.

Erik Autor, vice-president of the National Retail Federation, which represents US clothing sellers, said China's action was in effect a voluntary export restraint of the sort that Japan repeatedly agreed to in the 1980s under pressure from Europe and the US, before such measures were declared illegal by the World Trade Organisation.

The move was nonetheless greeted with cautious approval by the big importing countries.

A US Commerce Department spokeswoman said that, while China had yet to provide critical details, the decision "seems to acknowledge concerns expressed by a number of countries regarding a potential surge in exports from China following the end of global quotas".

Peter Mandelson, Europe's trade commissioner, insisted the EU would be cautious about imposing new restrictions to stem the flow of textile products after the removal of quotas.

China's Commerce Ministry gave no details about which products would be included under the levy, the amount of the proposed duties or the level at which they would apply.

"This is part of a string of measures China will take to ensure a smooth transition for textile integration following the end of the quota system," the ministry said.

"The Chinese government opposes trade protectionism . . . but will work hard to increase communication and co-operation with each country for the healthy development of international trade."

The US and the EU expect Chinese clothing and textile exports to grow rapidly with the end of quotas.

China accounted for 17 per cent of the world's textile and clothing trade in 2003, but the WTO says its market share will exceed 50 per cent in three years.

The EU's imports of Chinese textiles and clothing nearly doubled between 2001 and 2003, partly because of the early removal of quotas on specific clothing items.

The agreement to lift quotas contains a rider allowing governments to reimpose some "safeguard" restrictions on imports should trade volumes surge.
Six textile plants to close in Huntingdon, Que., hundreds lose jobs
Huntingdon Mills (Canada) Ltd. will close Friday, putting 250 people out of work, while Cleyn and Tinker will begin winding down their five plants in April, said Stephane Gendron. "A tornado would have done less damage," Gendron said. 

Cleyn and Tinker, which is moving operations to Burlington, N.C., employs between 500 and 600 people. 

Huntingdon Mills is closing due to a lack of business. 

Huntingdon, which is about 90 kilometres southwest of Montreal, has a population of 2,600 people. 

Yves Nadeau, a union spokesman at Cleyn and Tinker, said the plant's 342 unionized workers were shocked by the news. 

"It's very difficult, just before the holidays," said Nadeau, whose grandfather worked for the company. "There's total panic." 

Nadeau blamed a number of factors for the closure. 

"It's because of the American dollar going down and China getting into the (textile) market in January." 

Gendron said the federal government has to get involved by perhaps offering funds for retraining employees or by attracting new businesses to the community. 

"Something has to be done," Gendron said. "The workforce is an average 50 years old. It's impossible to find another job at 50 when you don't have a degree or a high school degree or a college degree." 

Gendron, who said there is no hope of saving the textile industry in the town, said the closures have dealt a severe blow to the community. 

"Many families - the father, the mother, the children, the grandparents - worked here." 
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