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采购:床上用品(急!!!) |
| 1、香港求购内衣 |
| 2、美国求购涤纶短纤 |
| 3、美国求购面料等 |
| 4、韩国求购涤纶面料 |
| 5、巴基斯坦求购面料 |
| 6、韩国求购纱线 |
| 7、巴基斯坦求购金银丝 |
| 8、巴基斯坦求购纺织机械 |
| 9、US
wants to expand trade with China but against textile market
'distortions' |
| 10、U.S.
manufacturers mull measures to curb China textile imports |
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| 采购:床上用品(急!!!) |
采购:床上用品,国内外市场销售,要求厂家有出口生产经验,物美价廉。有文字图片介绍,最好面谈。
公司名称:青岛保税区东盛贸易有限公司
联系人:刘先生
电话:0532-5753188、5753288 转688
传真:0532-5753369 |
| Buy:
Panties and briefs |
We are looking for suppliers who can make fine quality of both ladies and men's disposable underwear in cotton, non-woven and rayon materials for HK retail markets.
Contact: (仅供收费邮件列表会员) |
| Buy:
Polyester Staple Fiber |
We are looking for supplier of polyester fiber from , china. Please let me know if you can supply with P.S.F Fiber
Company: EDDY'S INT'L
Contact: Mr.EDWARD YEO
Tel : 1-301-775-4603
Fax : 1-301-590-0169
Address: 115 canfield hill driveGaithersburg, Maryland United States
Zip/Postal : 20878 |
| Buy: Fabric & Fashion Accessories |
Need quality fabric for high end fashion apparel market. Silk/and silk blend ( charmeuse, chiffon, crepe, satin, georgette), wool and wool blend, cotton and cotton blend, rayon/blend, poly/ blend. Batiste, jacquard, knits, chantily lace, velvet. Also interested embroidered fabric, plume(feathered fabric). Luxurious fabric for luxurious collection.
We are also in need of fashion accessories, such as beaded, crystal jewelery and etc.
Company: Abia Collection
Contact: Mrs.Curry
Tel : 1-877-886-1269
Fax : 1-775-295-6399
Address : 1105 Fairfax CourtHinesville, Georgia United States
Zip/Postal : 31313 |
| Buy: Polyester Fabrics |
We are seek the reliable supplier of PET fabrics as bellow details
1. 150D X 150D/ 87X62
2. 600D X 600D/ 87X38
The width is around 60inch.
Please send your offer price C&F Busan, Korea.
Company: THIS TRADING CORPORATION
Contact: Mr.Bruce Kim
Tel : 82-505-707-4560
Fax : 82-505-707-4561
Address: Budang-ku, Seohyun-dong, 322, Jungdo-billa, 104-201Seong nam-city, Kyungki-Do Korea (South)
Zip/Postal : 463-050 |
| Buy:
Fabric in stock |
We import all type of
Polyester & Nylon Fabrics fresh as well as stock lots.
Interested sellers/supplier may send us the available
details.
Company: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CORPORATION
Contact: MOHAMMED RAFIQUE
Tel: 9221-452-9469
Fax: 9221-454-9993
Address: PARK AVENUE SUITE #1011, 10TH FLOOR P.E.C.H.S.
BLOCK-6,MAIN SHARA-E-FAISAL KARACHI SINDH
Country: Pakistan
Zip/Postal Code: 75400 |
| Buy:
Open end yarn |
We are interested in
OPEN END YARN FOR GLOVES. YARN PREFERED ON CONE INSTEAD OF
CHEESE; MUST BE WAXED and COLOR SHOULD BE BRIGHT
1. Count :Ne5.5'S/1,Ne8'S/1 Ne10'S/1
2. Target Prices:USD165/BALE USD185/BALE USD215/BALE
3. composition :Polyester mixture 10~20% & balance is
cotton (T/C10/90 5.5 OE; T/C15/85 8, 10 OE; or T/C20/80)
4. 20 x 40ft containers each month
5. CNF Busan & L/C at sightC 3%
Company SANTEX CORPORATION
Contact: ALIM
Tel: 82-2-5448031
Fax: 82-2-5448033
Address: 503, SAEHWA B/D., 50-3, NONHYAN DONG, KANGNAM GU,
SEOUL SEOUL
Country: South Korea
Zip/Postal Code: 135-010 |
| Buy:
Metallic yarn |
I am very much
interested in supported metallic yarn for Embroidery
purpose.I have some inquiries of the said type of yarn.
Please send me the some samples of supported metallic yarn
for quality evolution on cones of 250/grams, Shade required
in Pure Gold U1,U2,U3 and PURE SILVER colors for testing
purpose along with the shade cards and C&F Prices and
minimum trial order quantity.
Company: TEXTILE ACCESSORIES SUPPLY CORPORATION (TASCO).
Contact: YOUSUF KAMAL
Tel: 92 21 451 0355
Fax: 92 21 451 0355
Address: PLOT # C-7, STREET # 25, MAIN JINNAH AVENUE, MODEL
COLONY, K
Country: Pakistan |
| Buy:
Textile machinery |
I am looking for
Carpet lufting machinery. please send me the contact and
deatils of these kind of machineries.
Company: Syedaa Traders
Contact: Syed Shamoon Ahmad
Tel: 92-21-4590584
Fax: 92-21-4590584
Address: A1-97 Anum Homes jamamilia Road, Rafa-A-Aam
Society. Karachi Sind
Country: Pakistan
Zip/Postal Code: 75210 |
| US wants to expand trade with China but against textile market 'distortions' |
The United States said it wanted to expand trade with China but promised to "eliminate" any "distortions" from Chinese markets following the expiry of a global textile agreement on import quotas.
"China's exports to the United States and the US' exports to China have grown very significantly ... China is a very open market, we want to continue to expand that relationship," US Commerce Undersecretary Grant Aldonas said.
"We need to foster that while eliminating the potential points of friction," Aldonas said at a discussion with the media on US trade issues in Asia.
The US Court of International Trade earlier froze efforts to limit Chinese textile imports into the United States on the day the global trade rules expired on January 1.
An injunction issued by a special US trade court stopped the US administration from following up petitions from the American textile industry, which fears a likely flood of "Made in China" garments into the country.
Aldonas expected an increase of exports from China to the US, but did not anticipate a dramatic surge of goods from China immediately.
He said the US would ensure no "distortions" from Chinese garment markets.
"I am much more interested in trying to ensure that if there are distortions in the Chinese markets, that we pursue elimination in those distortions," he said.
The 1974 Multifibre Arrangement had set up national quotas on textile imports which ensured that smaller textile exporters were protected.
The expiry of the agreement on January 1 is expected to allow a wave of textile exports from low-cost producers such as China into developed markets such as the US, at the expense of smaller developing countries and the domestic industry.
According to World Trade Organisation accession arrangements, a WTO member could carry on limiting Chinese textile imports if they caused "market disruptions" or threatened to impede "the orderly development of trade." |
| U.S. manufacturers mull measures to curb China textile imports |
Manufacturers in the United States may file for fresh safeguard measures to curb an influx of textile and apparel imports from China following the end of quotas Jan. 1 this year, a senior U.S. Commerce Department official visiting Hong Kong said Monday.
"Nothing would bar U.S. industry from filing (for) another safeguard mechanism," Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade Grant Aldonas told a press conference arranged by the U.S. Consulate in Hong Kong.
"The industry will make its own judgment. It can file on the same category," he said, referring to the recent ruling by a New York court blocking the United States from imposing new curbs on imports from China. The administration of U.S. President George W. Bush has indicated it will appeal the decision.
Aldonas also took issue with local preferential treatment in China and other developing countries, saying, "There are a number of factors that reduce the costs...that are unfair."
The U.S. textile industry has maintained that China has policies and practices that distort trade and investment in the textile sector, including high tariffs, improper customs valuation practices, arbitrary import taxes, nontransparent import licensing, subsidies provided to state-owned enterprises, value-added tax rebates, and currency undervaluation.
Intellectual property rights violations, including textile design "knock-offs" and trademark piracy, have also been a serious problem in China. ADVERTISEMENT
Under the World Trade Organization, the Multi-Fiber Arrangement, a four-decade-old agreement that allowed the WTO to impose quotas on the import of textile and apparel products expired Jan. 1, sparking fears of a flood of cheap imports from developing countries, especially China.
Currently, China makes around 17 percent of clothes worn around the world. But the WTO expects it to grow to 50 percent in 2008.
To avert trade wars with the United States and Europe, China has voluntarily placed a tax of 2-6 percent on its low-cost textile exports. But industry representatives in the West have said the measure will not help much.
As a condition for China's accession to the WTO, the United States can impose "safeguard" restrictions on textile and clothing imports from China until 2008. |
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