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| 1、葡萄牙求购人造纤维 |
| 2、台湾求购PP袋 |
| 3、台湾求购服装 |
| 4、美国求购沙滩巾 |
| 5、印度求购毛巾 |
| 6、韩国求购面料 |
| 7、美国求购摇粒绒 |
| 8、美国求购各种服装面料 |
| 9、Namibia:
Govt not worried about lifting of textile quotas |
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| Buy:
Synthetic textile fibres |
We wish to represent asian producers of synthetic textile fibres.
Company: ARRIBATEX, LDA.
Contact: Vasco oliveira
Email: fibras.arribatex@mail.telepac.pt
Tel: 351 21 218871464
Fax: 351 21 218870753
Address: R.Padaria,47-2 Apt.2682 1117 Lisboa
Country: Portugal |
| BUY:
PP WOVEN BAGS |
We urgently need the following PP WOVEN BAG quotations and the order is confirmed. Pls send us your best prices of CIF RIYADAH, Delivery time: 5 month max.
-flour 45KG BAG, 94x55cm, weight:120gram, bag color: white, printing color:red
-flour 45kg bag, 100x55cm, weight:126gram, bag color: white, printing color:red
Company: Vedder Ind. Co., Ltd.
Contact: Mr. Francis Lee
Tel: 886-7-2263607
Fax: 886-7-2271366
Address: Taiwan |
| Buy:
Arabic dancing dress |
We would like order and import, waist cloth,
dress... accessories for Arabic dancing purpose. offer your photo and specification to our purchasing dept.
Company: Green Dollars Industrial Co., Ltd.
Contact: Morgan Chen
Address: 6F-1, No. 27, Jen-Ai Road, Sec. 2, Taipei Taiwan
Tel: 886 99 129 1082, 88
Fax: 886 99 124 6327, 886 |
| Buy:
Beach Towels |
We are looking for
inexpensive beach towels for dollar store.
Contact: Mr.Charles Rahn
Company: Zia Wholesale
Tel : 1-505-564-2929
Fax : 1-505-564-2920
Address: 403 e. HopiFarmington, New Mexico United
States
Zip/Postal: 87401 |
| Buy:
Towels |
Looking for plain
dyed terry towels, 1x40 fcl: 16x16x20/2 with cotton viscose
border.
Contact: Mr. Maruti Kendole
Company: Rajesh International
Tel: 91-217-2721971
Fax: 91-217-2623393
Address: 519, Sakhar Peth, Solapur, Maharashtra
Country: India |
| Buy:
FABRIC |
Now we are urgently
look for chinese suppliers for POLY DOWN BAG FABRIC :
1) 100% POLY 290T DOWN BAG P50D/36F X P50D/36F BO FINISH
60"
2) 100% POLY 290T DOWN BAG P50D/96F X P50D/96F BO FINISH
60"
Pls offer based on each 200,000Meter CIF Korean port.
Company: E.D.L Textile Co. Ltd.
Contact: Mr.Justin Choi
Tel : 82-2-322-2346
Fax : 82-2-322-7066
Address: 468-19, Seokyo-dongMapo-gu, Seoul Korea
Zip/Postal : 121-842 |
| Buy:
Polar Fleece |
We are looking for
the following 150000-20000m2/year white Polar Fleece: 100%
polyester,400 GM/m2; 88% polyester,12% spandex, 440 GM/m2.
Material width(minimum 1500mm); Roll length (minimum 40
meters)
Company: Las Vegas Liquidators, Inc.
Contact: Mr. Stacy Miller
Tel: 1-702-458-1596
Fax: 1-702-435-8604
Address: 48 Quail Run Road , Henderson , Nevada
Country: United States |
| Buy:
Fabric |
We are seeking a
fabric supplier for Polyacetate, Polyester Crepe, Silk, wool
100s/120s/140s, Microfibre, Chiffon Peach Skin, Brocade,
satin, and Denim in various weights and colors to be used
for men and apparel. We need these fabrics asap and wish to
obtain your contact information, prices and if you can send
us swatches in your initial response.
Company: BML Distribution Corp
Contact: Mr.Leonard Porter
Tel : 1-931-552-0235
Fax : 1-931-552-0235
Address: 2789 Union Hall RoadClarksville, Tennessee
Country: United States
Zip/Postal : 37040 |
| Namibia:
Govt not worried about lifting of textile quotas |
A SENIOR government official has played down the potential effect the lifting of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) textile quota could have on Namibia's fledging industry, as several other developing countries brace themselves for massive job losses.
All quotas on textile imports were lifted by WTO countries, including the European Union (EU) on January 1, which effectively means that cheap clothing from rich and powerful nations will now flood the United States - developing countries' main market - and manufacturers from the poorer nations will not be able to compete.
But Permanent Secretary of Trade and Industry Andrew Ndishishi believes that Namibia will still enjoy a competitive edge under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), which gives its textiles duty-free access to the US.
"Yes, countries like China have more quality products, but we will still be fine because what has been lifted is only import quotas, the [import] duties will still apply to those countries, while we will continue to enjoy duty-free access to the US market," Ndishishi said in an interview with The Namibian.
According to him, the real effect of the lifting of the WTO textile quotas will differ from country to country.
Namibia's garment and textile industry only got of the ground less than five years ago after Malaysian textile giants Ramatex set up a textile plant in Windhoek, which currently employs more than 3 000 people.
Other investments have come from Malaysian and Taiwanese garment producers Rhino Garments and Tai Wah Garments.
Eighty per cent of Namibia's textiles and garments are earmarked for export to the US and 20 per cent to the European Union.
Several textile-producing countries in the developing world have already raised concerns about the possible adverse impact the loss of WTO quotas will have on their economies and export revenues.
The tiny mountain kingdom of Lesotho, sub-Saharan Africa's largest exporter of textiles to the US, has warned that as many as 50 000 workers could lose their jobs in its textile industry due to the dismantling of the quota regime.
Trade unions representing textile workers from across the African continent are reportedly pushing for a meeting with WTO Director General Supachai Panitchpakdi to discuss the potential job losses in their countries.
Textile-exporting developing nations also fear that other forms of trade restrictions, like strict visa requirements, trans-shipment and anti-dumping measures, could spring up following the phasing-out of the quota regime.
Under AGOA, the US demands that beneficiary countries prevent trans-shipments of textile and apparel products into the US market.
The Americans want a system that allows heavy penalties for those found guilty of trans-shipments.
The US customs authorities have placed stringent rules on AGOA exports to ensure that trans-shipments, mainly from the Far East, do not enter the US under the guise of AGOA.
US Trade Representative Robert Zoellick last month undertook a tour of several southern African countries, including Namibia, in a bid to allay concerns raised over the lifting of WTO textile quotas. |
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