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1、日本求购运动衫
2、克罗地亚求购地毯
3、香港求购T恤
4、台湾求购牛仔裤
5、印度求购坯布、纱线
6、印度求购丝巾
7、土耳其求购缝纫线
8、英国求购女装
9、巴基斯坦求购纺织机械
10、美国求购男士衬衣、短裤
11、Millions 'to Lose Textile Jobs' 
12、Pakistan To Streamline Textile Industry
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Buy: Soccer Jersey 
We are looking for Company that can supply high quality "Soccer Jersey" without any logo or print on it with very competative price. 
Any company that can supply those items, please give us your offer in details. 

Company: Trendy Corp.. 
Contact: Mr.Yamamoto 
Tel: 81-424-38-8382 
Fax: 81-424-38-8382 
Address: 6-8-22 4F, Izumi-choHoya-shi, Tokyo Country: Japan 
Zip/Postal : 202-0011 
Buy: Carpet
We are looking for loop pile carpet tile like "Libra Lines" from manufacturer "Desso" . You can see what kind of carpet is that on www.desso.de If you have something like that please contact me. I need a huge quantity (about 10000qsm) 

Company: Media Zid D.o.o. 
Contact: Ms.Ines Puklin 
Tel : 385-91-525-1165 
Fax : 385-1-6623-113 
Address : B MagovcaZagreb, Croatia 
Buy: 100% Cotton White T-Shirt
We are urgently looking for T-Shirts to Nigeria, 100% Cotton, Size: Small, Medium, Large & Extra Large inequal quantity. Logo: in front of the T-Shirt but designs will be provided when your price is considered as the lowest compare to all the competitors. Colour: White, Weight: at least 200g please quote your price to us as soon as possible.

Company: Run Sheng Foundry Craftwork Manufactory (H.K.) Ltd 
Contact: MISS LAW 
E-mail : reyonlo@rsl668.com 
Tel: 852-34288077 
Fax: 852-34288077 
Address : Flat B, 3/F KIU HONG MANSION 3 TIN LOK LANE WANCHAI Hong Kong 
Buy: Jeans
We want to buy stock lots of jeans, for west africa, please offer the best price and thanks.

Company: Sun media enterprise ltd
Contact: Peter yen
Tel: 886 4 23203419
Fax: 886 4 23203427
Address: 3rd floor no 716 shiang shang rd, section1 Taiwan
Buy: COTTON GREY FABRIC & STOCK YARN
We are looking for Gery Fabric and DYED YARN 2/100 ---TO---2/40'S, ALSO IN SINGLE COUNT 50'S 40'S, AND 30'S, ALSO IN GREY IF YOU CAN SUPPLY

Company : INDIA EXPORT & IMPORTS  
Contact: Mr.AYYASAMY KUMARESH
Tel : 91-80-5768-8277
Fax : 91-80-2292-1470
Address : 55/1,LAKSHMANA MUDALIAR STREET.2nd CROSS COMMERCIAL STREETBANGALORE, BANGALORE  India  
Zip/Postal : 560001  
Buy: Satin Silk Stoles
We are interested in Satin Silk Stoles.Pl give us full details and best quote.

Company:ENSURE MARKETING PVT. LTD.  
Contact: Mr.Viren Bagga
Tel: 91-22-25766615
Fax: 91-22-25766615
Address: 1705, WORLD TRADE CENTRE,CUFFE PARADE,
Country: India
Buy: Sewing threads
We are main distrubutor company and interested in importing quality of sewing threads would you please qoute forthe following items CIF IZMIR:
40/2 100% POLYESTER 5000 METERS op.white/color;
60/2 100% POLYESTER 10000 METERS white.

Company: IPSAN IPLIK SAN VE TIC LTD STI  
Contact: OMER OYMAK
Email: ipsan@ipsaniplik.com.tr
Tel: 902582515151
Fax: 902582514200
Address: ANKARA ASFALTI UZERI, PAMUKKALE YOL KAVSAGI , IPSAN PLAZA, DENIZLI Turkey 
Buy: Ladies Wear
Looking for high quality ladies wear summer collection in cotton, cheese clothe and chiffon 100,000+ pieces 

Company: Cbs Limited 
Contact: Mr. Rominder Sembi 
Tel: 44-7903-604846 
Fax: -
Address: 427, Great West Road, London 
Country: United Kingdom-TW 7 
Buy: Textile Machinery
Looking for worsted yarn spinning and dying machinery for yarn dying machinery cone and hanks of capacity 500 kg chenille yarn manufacturing machinery.

Company: Khawaja Woollen Mills Private Limited 
Contact: Mr. Arshad Javaid (Director) 
Tel: 92-431-258501
Fax: 92-431-258504 
Mobile: 924318640085 
Address: 72/A, Sie-1, Gujranwala, Pakistan-52250
Men's Dress Shirts And Pants
Looking for high quality men's dress shirts and pants of diffrent quality.

Company: Shiva International Trading, Llc 
Contact: Mr. Mike Patel 
Tel: 1-918-3137550 
Fax: 1-918-2941564 
Address: 6358 S, 80 E, Avenue, Suit H, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Country: United States Of America-74133 
Millions 'to Lose Textile Jobs' 
Millions of the world's poorest textile trade workers will lose their jobs under new trade rules to be introduced in the new year, a charity has warned. The World Trade Organisation (WTO) is to end its Multi-Fibre Agreement (MFA) at midnight on 31 December. 

Christian Aid condemned the move, saying it would see almost a million jobs in Bangladesh alone being axed. However, supporters of the change claim it will mean increased efficiency and lower costs for Western consumers. 

Supporters also argue the move will see more jobs created in India and China. 

The WTO said that many developing countries support the end of quotas and stressed that funding was available to countries such as Bangladesh to help them make the transition to a fully liberalised market. 

"There will be a period of adjustment required," said WTO spokesman Keith Rockwell. "Some countries will do better than others but there is no one who is suggesting that no developing country will do well out of this. 

"Some countries where it may appear that orders will dry up have seen orders surging, and there are many companies who will continue with existing trading relationships." 

The MFA was established in the 1970s to give some protection to the textile industries of industrialised countries facing competition from countries with lower manufacturing costs. 

Quotas were set up when a surge of imports threatened to cause serious damage to a country's indigenous producers. 
Since 1995, the WTO has been gradually phasing out quotas to bring trading agreements governing textiles into line with global free trade regulations. 

Many countries originally supported the WTO policy but are now fearful that China, which became a WTO member in 2001, will overwhelm the market. China now accounts for about 17% of global textile sales, but some experts believe this could rise to 50%. 

Christian Aid has warned that millions of jobs will be lost, in a new report called Rags To Riches To Rags. 

It added that with few employment alternatives available many sacked garment workers could end up in far worse jobs - with some of the mainly female workers forced into the sex trade. 

Some of the world's fastest developing countries rely on textile exports to build growth - for example in Bangladesh textiles account for almost 85% of the country's exports. 

While the current MFA was not perfect, Christian Aid said, it did allow Third World countries like Bangladesh to get onto the first rung of industrial development. 

"The losers in this new trade landscape will be some of the most vulnerable workers in countries such as Bangladesh, Cambodia, Sri Lanka and Nepal," said Andrew Pendleton, Christian Aid's head of trade policy. 

"We are deeply concerned that the New Year will spell misery for huge numbers of garment workers." 

European producers believe a fully liberalised market could benefit them but only if China and other countries scrap current trade barriers. 

"We are free traders and we do not have a problem with that," said Filiep Libeert, president of European trade association Euratex. 

"Most of the industry has been able to prepare itself over the last ten years and has moved to restructure itself and develop new products." 
Pakistan To Streamline Textile Industry
The Federal Minister for the Textile Industry, Mushtaq Ali Cheema, said Wednesday the government was working to streamline the textile industry, and for this purpose a business centre was being established in the ministry.

He was speaking at a luncheon meeting with members from the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry here at Federation House. 

He said the private sector was playing a vital role and the government would fully encourage them in modernizing the textile sector.

He said after the creation of a separate ministry for textiles the problems facing the textile sector would be solved within the shortest possible time. In this connection, all the suggestions and recommendations from private sector would be welcome as Prime Minister, Shaukat Aziz was taking personal interest to promote this value-adding sector.

"We have textile surplus, which demands aggressive marketing through private-public partnership. We should mainly focus on regional trade," he said.

With improved relations with India, Pakistan would have a huge market to explore as there is a good demand for Pakistani textile products, he said.

India excels in textile machinery parts which would reduce our cost of business. The expected increase in mutual trade would ultimately change the socio-economic conditions of the two peoples.

The government was also in search of various channels to ensure availability of raw materials at the minimum possible price to make the local industries compatible in a post-WTO regime. The government has already made the banking sector business-friendly, where they can get finances at lower rates and on soft terms.

Further, the government had not increased petroleum prices to save the private sector from any additional burden. This sector would play a major role in a post-WTO regime for sustaining the growth of Pakistan's economy.

However, more incentives and policy support offered by the government would be required to make this industry more competitive in the free-market.

The minister underlined the need for an early formulation of a new textile policy to reap the benefits of World Trade Organization.
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