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1、香港求购T恤
2、巴基斯坦求购面料
3、香港求购库存服装
4、韩国求购坯布
5、伊朗求购围巾
6、比利时求购手提袋、钱包
7、沙特求购T恤
8、加拿大求购皮革制品
9、Textile machinery imports: India beats China, Pak
 10、India: Textile industry to invest $31 billion by 2010  
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Buy: T-SHIRT
T- shirts, 50% cotton/ 50% polyester blend jersey, 5.6 oz. US, or 9 oz. CDN, seamless collar, taped neck and shoulders, double stitched sleeve and waist hems, double needle topstitched neckline, quarter turned body to eliminate the center crease. Color Daisy Yellow, Sizes: S- XL, Quantity - 5000, 3 color print on front. 

Company: Progressive Leatherware Ltd 
Contact: MISS Christian Ng 
E-mail: progress@netvigator.com 
Address: Hong Kong Industrial Centre Block C 3RD Floor 489-491 Castle Peak Road Kowloon H.K.
Tel: 852 27447668 
Fax: 852 23104270 
Address: Hong Kong Industrial Centre Block C 3RD Floor 489-491 Castle Peak Road Kowloon H.K.
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We are the buying agent and interested:
1) 100% Cotton Yarn Dyed Flannel Fabric Heavy Quality
2) Polyester Micro Fiber Fabric
3) Other Fabric Quantity : 50,000 meter  21/2, 21/2 , 64X60, Combed  58 Inch finish width about 290 gsm

Company: Textile Buying House  
Contact: Mr. Hashim Noorani
Tel: 92-42-4388195
Fax: 92-42-4388194
Address: 304, 3rd Floor, Tahir Plaza, KCHSU, Block # 7 & 8, Karachi-75350,
Country: Pakistan
Buy: Garment  
We are looking for western style garments stock lots such as trousers, jean's, shirts, pullover, etc.

Company: Dynasia Co 
Contact: MR Alex Meyer 
E-mail: office@dynasia.net 
Tel: 852-25401170 
Fax: 852-28541438 
Address : 16F, Winsome House, 73 Wyndham Street Central Hong Kong 
Buy: Fabrics
One of our buyers is looking for a supplier for following articles; 
1) 96% Cotton 3/1 Twill 4% Spandex 138x52/20'sx16's+70D PeachWrinkle Free. Weight 240gr/m2. 
2) 97% Cotton 3% Elastine Pique140x76/40'sx20's+40D 
Check the above articles and give us your best price for CIF Busan Korea. 5mts length samples for above is necessary for buyer's final confirmation. 

Company: Youngshin Corp Co.,Ltd 
Contact: J.S. HAN 
Tel: 82-2-31411257 
Fax: 82-2-31412668 
Address: 3f, Youngshin b/d, 418-43 Mangwon 1-dong Mapo-ku Seoul South Korea 
Zip/Postal Code: 121-822 
Buy: Scarf
We are one of Scarf Importers in Iran under name of Golabetoun Co.Ltd.We are
ready to have Cooperation with Chinese & Indian Manufacturers in this filed to
provide us New designs & also requested designs as we want to produce asap. So,
in case of possible pls let us know about your scarf Products.

Company:   Golabetoun Co.Ltd.  
Contact: Mehdi.Soleimani
Tel: 98-261-6468051
Fax: 98-261-6468051
Address: UnitB16.Ground Floor.Golshahr Commercial Complex. Karaj Tehran
Country: Iran
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Contact: tamir 
Tel: 32-478-822302 
Fax: 32-3-2252701 
Address: falconplein 32 antwerp 
Country: Belgium 
Buy: T-shirts 
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Contact: Mr. Ibrahim Zoglum 
Tel: 966-4-8255506 
Fax: 966-4-8268776 
Country: Saudi Arabia 
Buy: Leather products
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Contact: Steve 
Tel: 1 709-802-1067 
Fax: 1 709 802 1067 
Country: Canada 
Textile machinery imports: India beats China, Pak
With a few days left before the multi-fibre arrangement comes to an end on January 1, 2005, the latest trends in global textile machinery shipments show that India's share has dropped significantly in the last five years, even as rivals like China, Bangladesh and Pakistan have ramped up their shares.

The import is clear: while textile companies in other countries have been beefing up production capacities in order to meet the new post-quota challenges, Indian companies have been left behind.

In 1999, India was the largest destination for spindles, with a share of 38 per cent of shipments. By 2003, China, with a 60 per cent share, pushed India, which cornered only an 11 per cent share, to the second spot.

On the other hand, Pakistan's share increased from 1.3 per cent in 1999 to 7.25 per cent in 2003, while Bangladesh's share of shipments rose three-fold, from 1.08 per cent in 1999 to 3.12 per cent in 2003.

Some industry analysts attribute the decline in the imports of spinning machinery to the growth of the indigenous textile machinery industry.

Local manufacturers met 30 per cent of the demand in 2003, according to the International Textile Machinery Exhibition.

"The indigenous sector has been strong in the spinning machinery segment, but the weaving and processing machinery segments have been traditionally weak areas. Pakistan performed fairly well in the import of spinning machinery last year, while Bangladesh has invested heavily in knitting machinery," Ajay Vats, the chief executive officer of Reiter India, a leading textile machinery manufacturer, said.

Indeed, Bangladesh's share of total shipments of knitting machinery has shot up to 39.59 per cent in 2003, up from just 2.16 per cent in 1999. For India, the share has gone down from 7.77 per cent in 1999 to 2 per cent in 2003.

In the weaving machinery segment, China has been the biggest investor, with its share in total shipments doubling over the past five years from 35.5 per cent in 1999 to 77.21 per cent in 2003.

India's share decreased from 1.28 per cent to 1 per cent over the same period. This is being attributed to the fact that a large number of looms in the unorganised sector use second-hand looms to cut costs.

"The relative lack of investment in new machinery is a cause for concern. An overload of used machinery in the unorganised sector will cause technological drawbacks for the country," Northern India Textile Mills' Association Secretary-General KJS Ahluwalia said.

In the case of texturing machinery, too, China has been the leader, bagging 72.94 per cent of the total shipments in 2003, whereas India's share was just 9 per cent, a sharp fall from 14.64 per cent in 1999.

According to a government estimate, the textile sector has seen an investment of Rs 50,000 crore (Rs 500 billion) in the last five years, with the top nine players having pumped in Rs 2,600 crore (Rs 26 billion)
India: Textile industry to invest $31 billion by 2010  
The Indian textile industry will invest Rs.1.4 trillion ($31 billion) over the next 10 years to double the country's share in global trade to eight percent following the phasing out of the quota regime from Jan 1.

This was indicated during a presentation to Commerce Minister Kamal Nath and Textiles Minister Shankar Sinh Vaghela on the preparedness of the industry in the new quota-free dispensation, an official statement said Wednesday.

A Vision 2010 document prepared by the government envisages that the Indian textile industry will grow to $85 billion by 2010 from the current level of $37 billion, creating some 12 million new jobs. Exports are targeted at $50 billion.

"The mood in the Indian textile industry, in anticipation of the phase-out of the quota regime of the multi-fibre arrangement, is upbeat with new investment flowing in and increased orders for the industry," the statement added.

As a result, the industry's order books are saturated up to April 2005, even as cotton production has increased 57 percent since 1999, three million additional spindles have been added and 30,000 shuttle-less looms installed.
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