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1、香港求购衬衣 
2、埃及求购床单
3、以色列求购婴儿尿片
4、香港求购童装
5、美国求购女士短袜
6、巴基斯坦求购天鹅绒面料
7、Textile makers predict growth
8、Lifting of textile quotas receive little or no fanfare
9、Brazil's 2005 textile exports seen up 25% to $2.5bn 
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Buy: Shirt
Looking for shirt in different color and style.

Company: Progressive Leatherware Ltd 
Contact: Calvin Ng 
E-mail: progress@netvigator.com 
Tel: 27447668 
Fax: 23104270 
Address: Hong Kong Industrial Centre Block C 3RD Floor 489-491 Castle Peak Road Kowloon Hong Kong 
Buy: Bed Sheets 
Beding sets, bed cover and bed sheets must to be made in Taiwan made from any material 

Company: Ganoub El-Waadi Co. 
Contact: yasser el-shamy 
Tel: 20-0106681049 
Fax: 20-2-3904250 
Address: P.O.Box 221 Attaba 
Country: Egypt 
Zipcode: 11511 
Buy: Baby Diaper
Our company, Ami Radio is Israel's importing and marketing company. Ami Radio was establishd in 1972 by Mr Ami noyman. We are interested in Baby Diaper manufactures, we are looking for ideal manufacturer. We are looking for styles, high quality, competitive price and timely delivery. Please email us the company profil and prices for our reference. 

Company: Ami Radio 
Contact: Chen noyman 
E-mail: noyman_c@netvision.net
Tel: 972-52-742029 
Fax: 972-3-9014506 
Address: hay baeiar 91\1 rosh hayn 
Country: Israel 
Buy: Children wear
We are looking for brand label children wear in stock lot available, size range prefer USA size from 2 - 16, order quantity should be 300 - 1,000 pcs or whole lot,Samples are necessary to  be submitted in free of charge

Company: A Plus Clothing
Contact: MISS Yeung Jenny Sui Chun
E-mail :  jenny@aplusclothing.corp.com.hk  
Tel: 852-23890699
Fax: 852-23890636
Address: Rm 5B06, 5/F , Good Year Industrial Building 119-121 How Ming Street Kwun Tong, Kowloon  Hong Kong
Buy: Women's Casual Socks
We are seeking to contact manufacturers of top quality women's casual socks. 80% cotton 20% nylon/spandex. Reinforced toe & heel. We will send swatch samples of custom tropical fish and Hawaiian designs to be reproduced for the USA market. Port of destination to be Long Beach, California . 40' container each month.  
  
Company : Socks America  
Contact: Mr.Gene Woodling
Tel : 1-305-786-8762
Fax : 1-305-786-8763
Address : 3392 Napole streetMiami, Florida  United States  
Zip/Postal : 30075  
Buy: Velvet
We are looking to Import High Quality of AMERCICAN/ CHINESE / KOREAN VELEVT to import into Pakistan Market. If the quality is Good then we are ready to Buy 5x20 fcl/Month.We need this Velvet for Making Fashion Garments / Sofa Cloths/ Curtains.
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Company: Mariana International (Pvt) Ltd,
Contact: Nasir Malik
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Country: Pakistan
Textile makers predict growth
BEIJING - China's textile companies, which make 17 per cent of the clothes worn in the world by value, are not worried that the US and European Union will resort to new forms of protectionism after export quotas expired on January 1. 

Alphatex Beijing Knitting, which supplies cashmere sweaters to Harrods in London, expects sales to grow at least 30 per cent in 2005, managing director Christian Murphy says. 

And Li & Fung, Hong Kong's largest trading company, does not anticipate new barriers will spoil its growth, says Nancy Chen, investor relations manager. 

Forty years of US and European quotas on 2400 items, including cotton shirts and denim, have ended under a World Trade Organisation agreement. 

Legal experts say anti-dumping lawsuits and alternative trade curbs will not slow growth in China's textiles and garment exports, which rose 26 per cent to US$86 billion ($120 billion) in the first 11 months of 2004. 

"The end result is inevitable: China is going to take a much larger share of the market," said Patrick Norton, managing partner of the Beijing office of US law firm O'Melveny & Myers. 

A Global Sources survey has found that nine out of 10 Chinese textile makers are expanding production. 

Alphatex spent US$500,000 on new machines and doubled its workforce during the past six months. 

"The lifting of the quotas means it will be open season for us," said Murphy, as he surveyed piles of knitted cashmere shawls destined for Europe at the company's warehouse. 

US and European textile makers, worried about the loss of jobs, have lobbied their governments to impose protectionist measures. 

The US Department of Commerce has said it would grant "safeguard" protection to local producers as long as they could prove that imports threaten their businesses. 
Lifting of textile quotas receive little or no fanfare
WASHINGTON The months leading up to the New Year's Day lifting of Chinese textile and apparel quotas have been largely silent for many American companies, and that may be the most disturbing sound of all.

When the calendar turned to 2005, the quotas that for decades limited the imports of Chinese garments and fabrics officially expired. American textile companies have known this day was coming, but the immediate impact on the industry struggling mightily to survive is almost impossible to predict.

Officials at some textiles companies, based predominantly in the South, expressed hope that the American government would quickly impose safeguards to re-establish many of the quotas whose removal most threaten the domestic marketplace.

But in the last few months, many say business has dipped -- quite possibly in anticipation of a new source of cheaper textiles.

The U-S- Commerce Department is also expected to rule in February on whether to limit the growth of American textile imports from China to seven-point-five percent a year.
Brazil's 2005 textile exports seen up 25% to $2.5bn 
Brazil's textile exports should rise 25% in 2005, to $2.5 billion, according to preliminary projections released Monday by the Brazilian Textile Industry Association (Abit). 

Exports last year totaled $2 billion, compared with $1.65 billion in 2003.

The domestic textile industry fears an overall drop of around 10% in world textile prices due to increased supply by major producers such as China, India and Turkey, according to Domingo Mosca, an economist with Abit. 

Prices, however, have recently risen rather than fallen. 

At the beginning of the third quarter of 2004, textile prices were up 2.1% on average. "Even so, the market is dynamic, and conditions could change from one month to another," Mosca said. 
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