| 2005年01月17日
《纺织日报》导读 |
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| 1、香港求购工作服 |
| 2、香港求购泳衣 |
| 3、巴基斯坦求购牛仔布 |
| 4、印度求购回丝 |
| 5、印度求购涤纶纱 |
| 6、印度求购针织机械 |
| 7、土耳其求购斜纹布 |
| 8、埃及求购地毯等 |
| 9、埃及求购绣花机 |
| 10、U.S.
textile companies brace for quotas on imports to end |
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| Buy: Working uniform |
We are looking for 100% cotton twill coverall working uniform.
Quantity : 1,000pcs
Size : M. L. XL. XXL.
Color : WHITE, NAVY.
Fabric Quality : 21x21, 108x58
Company: KAROMY LTD
Contact: MR FU KA WING
E-mail: karomyltd@yahoo.com.hk
Tel: 852-24192323
Fax: 852-24192338
Address: UNIT C, 16/F., BLOCK 2, WAH FUNG IND. CENTRE, 33-39 KWAI FUNG CRESCENT, KWAI CHUNG, N.T., HONG KONG. |
| Buy: Black swimsuit |
We are looking for 10,000 black swimsuit.
Company: Proverbs Systems
Contact: MISS Cathy Chow
E-mail: cathy@proverbs.com.hk
Tel: 852-23424872
Fax: 852-23456299
Address : 4C, Selwyn Factory Building, 404 Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon Hong Kong |
| Buy: Denim Fabric |
We are looking for a bulk supplier of Denim Fabric, second quality, 10 & 12.5
oz, cross-hatch and ring spun.
Company: Maan Interactive Communication (Pvt) Ltd
Contact: Masror Hausen
Tel: 92 300 5531801
Fax: -
Address: Suite 249A, Street 46, G-10/4, Islamabad
Country: Pakistan |
| Buy: Cotton waste |
We are looking for cotton thread waste such as GREY THREAD WASTE. Our company is established at MUMBAI since 1924. We are leading importer of cotton thread
waste.
Company: Doshi Talakchand Karshandas & Co.
Contact: Rajiv Doshi
Tel: 91-22-3436956,
Fax: -
Address: 2, Kreative Business cnetre, Balkrisahna Chamber, Vadgadi
Country: India |
| Buy: Polyester Yarn |
We Require PolyesterYarn. Pls give us full details and best quote and send us your best offer.
Company: Ensure marketing p ltd.
Contact: Mr.viren bagga
Email: viren@infosagar.com
Tel: 91-22-2576615
Fax: 91-22-2576615
Address: 1705-world trade centre
Country: India |
| Buy: Knitting machines |
WANT TO BUY USED TERROT SINGLE JERSEY KNITTING MACHINES MODEL-S-296
Company: Ambujam knitters
Contact: Balakrishnan
Tel: 91-421-210100
Fax: -
Address: 10/159 A-2 Nsk Nagar, Tirrupur - 641 605, India |
| Buy: Drill type of fabric |
Looking for drill type of fabric. Cotton/Polyester 230-250 gr/m2, 132 cm width, with sanforization and ignifugation treatments and black, blue, terra cotta, red colours. 150 000 meters
Company: Koza Textile Inc,
Contact: Aykut aron aydin
Tel: 90 212 4166773/5115228
Fax: 90 212 4166775/5206504
Address: Telsiz Mah.Seyit Nizam Cad. No: 166/B Zeytinburnu Istanbul
Country: Turkey
http://www.kozatextile.com |
| Buy:
Blankets etc |
We wish to buy any
excess inventory stock of printing supplies as Cotton
Dumpening Sleeves, Rubber Offset Printing Blankets, ...
Company: Pasantent
Contact: Ahmad Ramadan
Email: Pasantet@Yahoo.com
Tel: 20-10-510.20.90
Fax: 20-10-510.20.90
Address: 32 mohamed korie St
Country: Egypt |
| Buy:
Embroidery Machine |
I want to buy a
machine used for silk cloth embroidery with 12 head (new
brand)
I prefer from Euorope especially Italy.
Company: Mansoura International Trade Point
Contact: Ms.Mansouratp
Tel : 20-50-2222-544
Fax : 20-50-2222-545
Address: Abd El-Salam Aref St., Commerce chamber building,
Mansoura , EgyptMansoura, Mansoura Egypt |
| U.S. textile companies brace for quotas on imports to end |
To Carolina Mills chief executive Steve Dobbins, the elimination of import quotas on hundreds of textile products will only increase the pain his company has suffered for some time.
Until recently, Dobbins' firm operated 17 textile plants within a short drive of its Maiden, N.C., headquarters and employed 2,600 workers. But those plants have dwindled as customers went out of business, anticipating the expiration of the decades-old quotas on Jan. 1.
"Now, we have seven plants and 1,200 employees," Dobbins said. "Our annual sales were $200 million and now they are $100 million."
Most industry observers agree that companies like Carolina Mills will be among the losers and Chinese textile firms the big winners now that the quotas have been removed under a World Trade Organization agreement.
Dobbins' company, which has operated for 75 years in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, supplied polyester yarn to Charles Craft Inc., another textile maker that is closing two plants in February, putting more than 300 people out of work. At its peak, Charles Craft operated five textile plants and employed about 1,100 people; it now will operate a single plant in Harner, S.C.
Cass Johnson, president of the National Council of Textile Organizations, said the only thing that can save the industry is if President Bush grants safeguard petitions being sought by the textile lobby.
"If the government does approve the (safeguards), the industry can survive and we can keep some jobs. If not, there will be even more massive closings," Johnson said.
According to the industry group, about 350,000 or one-third of the nation's textile and apparel jobs have disappeared since 2001. Johnson predicts that as many as 650,000 jobs will be lost in the United States over the next two years if the quotas are completely eliminated.
Right now, most of the major U.S. players are located in the Southeast, including companies such as Milliken & Co., Springs Industries, International Textile Group and others like Avondale Mills, Mount Vernon, National Textiles and Carolina Mills.
Some U.S. companies have already moved production offshore to countries like Mexico and China.
Just last month, Greensboro-based ITG announced a partnership with China Ting Group, a Hong Kong-based manufacturer and retailer of textile products.
The companies plan to build a plant in Hangzhou, China, to dye and finish interior fabrics. The plant, plus a warehouse and a distribution center, will be running by the end of 2005, ITG chief executive Wilbur Ross said.
U.S. textile companies are begging the government to grant at least a temporary reprieve. When Congress granted Most Favored Nation trade status to China, it created safeguards for the textile industry.
Manufacturers have filed a series of appeals with the Commerce Department's Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements. The committee is expected to rule in February on whether the growth of textile imports from China can, despite the Jan. 1 end to quotas, be limited to 7.5 percent a year.
Although the Chinese will benefit from the quotas' end, they're also concerned about the situation. Earlier this month, China said it will impose a new tax on textile exports, responding to U.S. and European pressure to limit them amid fears that its low-cost textiles will flood markets abroad. |
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