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1、孟加拉国求购纱线
2、英国求购运动衫
3、美国求购家纺面料
4、马达加斯加求购牛仔布
5、叙利亚求购刺绣花边
6、美国求购T恤
7、伊朗求购腈纶纱、粘胶长丝等
8、Textile, RMG get lion's share from Taiwan investment
9、U.S. barred from limiting textile imports 
10、India: Cotton textile exporters balk at rate rejig 
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Buy: Sweater yarn
Please let us have price & sample for the bellow sweater yarn,
1) 80% acrylic, 17% poliamid 3% elasthan.
2) 80% cotton 17% nylon, 3% elasthan.
Also advise us your delivery lead time, product cataloge & swatch book.

Company: Dhaka Clothing Ltd.  
Contact Person:  Jashim Enayet
Email: dhakacloth@dhaka.net
Tel: 88-2-8058572
Fax: 88-2-8010640
Address: House#15, Road#22, Block#C, Section-10, Mirpur Dhaka
Country: Bangladesh
Zip/Postal Code: 1216
Buy: Sportswear
Looking for sportswear and related casual clothing for UWIC teams, clubs, students and staff members.

Company: University of Wales Institute  
Contact: Peter Standfast
Email: uwicinfo@uwic.ac.uk
Tel: 029 20416089
Fax: 029 20416958
Country: United Kingdom
Buy: Fabric
Looking to import fabric 10,000-20,000 yds/month of 100% spun polyester for table cloth and napery, need this produced in widths from 65 -120 and need the weave to be both plain and oxford. 

Company: RZ TEXTILES & TRADING CO. 
Contact: Mr. Ronald Zeisler 
Tel: 1-215-9472077 
Fax: 1-215-9472542 
Address: 89 Steele Way , Huntingdon Valley , Pennsylvania
Country: United States 
Buy: Demin
Looking for reliable denim fabric supplier. 13 to 14.5 OZ 150,000 meters per month.
Payment Irrevocable L/C cash at sight. FOB basis.
Please quote your rock bottom price.
Nota: Grade AA only shrinkage less than 4%

Company : Gorgonzola  
Contact: Mr.Luigi Morales
Tel : 261-4334-456-23
Fax : 261-2341-123-56
Address : blindduff streetrazolaino, diego  Madagascar  
Zip/Postal : 4001  
Buy: Embroidered laces
We have much interest to purchase large quantities of embroidered rayon laces, tulle embroidered two tone colours laces, motives , and allovers.

Company: Mazen Kusseibati & Co., 
Contact: Manager
Tel: 963 11 2223952 
Fax: 963 11 2223952 
Address: Harika POBOX 681 Damascus 
Country: Syrian Arab Republic 
Buy: T-shirts
We are looking for colour 100% Cottont-shirts; size: S to XL; color:any colour; style: crew neck, 
round neck, v neck weight:180 to 200g

Company: Sree Ratish Exporters 
Name: surekha balasubrmaniyan 
Country: United States 
Address: 9309 W Ottowa DrBoise 
Idaho83709 
Tel: 1 208 3212655 
Fax: 1 208 3212655
Buy: Fibers 
We are looking for manufactures of below items:
Acrylic Yarn * plyPoy yarn 100/36 & 150/48 &100/144 &100/96& 75/36; Viscose Stable Fiber Polyester Stable Fiber; Acrylic Stable Fiber 7 Denier& 10 
Denier & 15Denier 

Company: Payamrasan
Contact: Ms , Kamali
Tel: 98 3622720956
Fax: 98 3622725564
Country: Iran 
Textile, RMG get lion's share from Taiwan investment
After an initial lull, the Taiwanese entrepreneurs have started investing in the country with textile and ready-made garments getting the lion's share of the investment.

Their investment is expected to a get a huge fillip in a couple of months as the government has planned to hand over the land of the Chittagong Steel Mills (CSM) exclusively to the Taiwanese  
investors. 

At the invitation of the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) of Taiwan, the executive chairman of Bangladesh Export Processing Zones Authority 
(BEPZA), Zakir Hossain, is now in Taiwan to inform the Taiwanese investors of the CSM offer. 

Sources said as many as 13 Taiwanese investors set the ball rolling in 2004 and, out of them, three are in operation and the rest have bought lands and are setting up factories or planning to go into operation very soon.

Board of Investment (BoI) sources said the 13 companies together have invested more than $20 million dollar until December and but their total 
investment portfolio will cross more than $100 million once the companies start operation in full swing.

Sources at the Taiwan Trade Centre (TTC) said the investment might witness a big rise within the next six months as the textile entrepreneurs of 
Taiwan are waiting for a clear post-quota scenario in textile.

"It's not whether we will invest or not. It's all about timing. About 150 investors are now ready to invest in textile and RMG sectors in Bangladesh. 
But the majority of them are waiting for a clear post-quota picture," said Roland Tsai, vice president of the Taiwan Textile Federation (TTF) 
recently.

TTF officials told this correspondent that a ready-made infrastructure with land, utility and communication facilities would kick-start the 
Taiwanese investment boom. "We are ready to invest billions. But the government should ensure the basic infrastructure facilities to the willing investors," said Tsai while visiting the country in November last year.

BEPZA sources said they would develop the CSM land exclusively for the Taiwanese investors provided they make huge investment in the EPZ To be built 
on CSM land. "There is a huge demand for land in 
Chittagong. So if the Taiwanese investors want to take the CSM exclusively for their companies, they 
should make huge commitment for investment," said an official.

BoI officials said, out of the 13 Taiwanese companies that made investment here, seven are in textile, garments and dyeing. Two are in female 
shoes, one company is in Christmas lights, one in steel materials, one in motor cycle assembling and one assembling of airconditioner.

How Are You Textile Industry Ltd, is the largest investor from Taiwan. The company, the biggest textile investor in Indonesia, has already poured in $5 million to purchase land and machinery. 

It will raise its investment tally to $20 million once the industry goes into operation, sources said. "All these investments came in 2004 because, before that year, hardly any Taiwanese investors knew anything about Bangladesh and what it offers to the foreign investors," said a senior BoI official. "What delights us is that the majority 
of the Taiwanese investment is in textile and RMG. It means foreign investors have confidence in 
Bangladesh and they know it very well how Bangladesh will fare in the post-quota years," he observed. Local textile entrepreneurs are also 
delighted that the Taiwanese are at last making foray in Bangladesh. "Taiwan textile entrepreneurs have huge technological advantages in textile and they produce world's best quality man-made fibre and synthetics. 
So their arrival in Bangladesh means a lot to the local industry," said MA Awal, president of the Bangladesh Textiles Mills Association.
TTC officials said they planned to host a series of visits from the Taiwanese investors this year and dozens of investors have already shown their willingness to explore more about Bangladesh.
U.S. barred from limiting textile imports 
The Bush administration is being temporarily barred from imposing new limits on imported clothing and textile products flowing into the 
United States from China. 

The action by a federal court in New York comes as U.S. textile makers brace for an even greater surge of Chinese apparel imports when decades-old, worldwide quotas expire Saturday. 

U.S. textile and clothing manufacturers, worried about more competition coming from China, are 
seeking protections from the administration to limit Chinese imports. Industry officials decried 
the action, saying it could further hurt beleaguered U.S. factory jobs. 

Importers of Chinese goods and the retailers that buy apparel and textiles made in China hailed the 
judge's decision. 

Judge Richard Goldberg of the U.S. Court of International Trade in New York on Thursday issued a preliminary injunction that temporarily bars the 
administration from considering petitions seeking restrictions on imports of clothing and textiles from China. 

The U.S. Association of Importers of Textiles and Apparel, whose members include J.C. Penney, Liz Claiborne and other retailers, sought the injunction. The Bush administration opposed the group's request. 

The issue of trade with China has been politically touchy for the administration. Democrats have accused President Bush of not doing enough to 
protect American workers from unfair foreign competition. 

The U.S. trade deficit with China clocked a record $16.8 billion in October as imports flowing from the country posted all-time highs. 

The administration has been pressing China to let its currency, the yuan, be set in open markets. U.S. manufacturers claims Beijing's currency policies give Chinese companies a big competitive advantage over U.S. companies. 

Petitions seeking limits on Chinese textile and apparel imports are permissible under a special provision of the agreement China signed to gain 
entry into the World Trade Organization in late 2001. The United States can impose temporary 
restrictions on such imports from China if those products are threatening market disruptions. 

The petitions seeking to restrict Chinese imports are reviewed by the Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements, or CITA, an 
interagency group composed of officials of the departments of Commerce, State, Labor, Treasury and the office U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick. 

USTR declined to comment on the judge's decision. Messages seeking comment were left for other members of the group which are defendants in the 
case. 

Since October, the interagency group has accepted for consideration 12 requests for safeguards that allege the threat of market disruption by Chinese textile imports, according to court documents. The group hasn't acted on those requests, the court 
papers said. 

The plaintiff in the case, the U.S. Association of Importers of Textiles and Apparel, contended that panel's mere acceptance of these requests have 
thrown a wrench in some companies' 2005 business plans. Some canceled orders in China and scrambled to find factories elsewhere, according to court documents. 

Goldberg wrote that the plaintiff "raised sufficiently serious and difficult questions" to warrant a preliminary injunction. 
India: Cotton textile exporters balk at rate rejig 
Cotton textile exporters have voiced concern over the recent move by the Centre to reduce the duty entitlement passbook (DEPB) rates. Exporters feel 
that it would adversely affect the cost and prices they have negotiated with importers. 

According to exporters, with prices likely to fall on account of the removal of quotas, reduction in DEPB rates at this juncture would further complicate the situation.

The government had announced the reduction of DEPB rates last week. Industry analysts said the new DEPB rates come at a time when they are facing a huge price pressure from overseas buyers because of an absence of the quota cost. 

The DEPB rates for cotton textile products that included yarn, fabrics and made- ups were brought down by 15 per cent. Simultaneously, the rates 
for man-made textile products were stepped up.

B. K. Patodia, chairman of the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (Texprocil), was disappointed with the “unfair and unjustified reduction in the rates for the cotton textile 
sector”.

He said, “Robbing Peter to pay Paul was not the best way of enunciating a policy in a complex and vital sector like textiles at such a critical 
juncture.”

The DEPB rates, which are intended to neutralise the incidence of basic customs duty on exports of cotton textile export products, should not 
have been reduced, as there was no corresponding reduction in the basic customs duty for the items, Texprocil added. 

Moreover, issues like quality, contamination and non-availability of extra long staple cotton have remained unresolved. 
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