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1、美国求购醋酸面料等
2、伊朗求购床上用品
3、韩国求购针织、梭织面料
4、阿联酋求购服装
5、韩国求购涤棉布
6、台湾求购泡沫枕头
7、South Africa: State-led textile task team flops 
8、印度:只有四分之一的纺织企业知道配额取消
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Buy: Acetate Satin etc
We are looking for Acetate satin and taffeta & polyester satin and taffeta. 

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Country: United States of America 
Buy: Beddings
We are an import & distribution company of blanket and bedspread in iran.our company is very interested in having cooperation with you especially in bedding which involves pillow,quilt,bedspread and blanket.please send us your best price.

Company: paliz  
Contact: akbari
Tel: 98 9121023423
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Address: p.o.box:11775/135 tehran-iran
Country: Iran
Buy: Fabric
Looking for stocklot 's fabircs as follow.
* 100% cotton. Knitting fabric, single Jerssy. interlook, Lip, printed, P/D. Y/D ... for making T-shirt and Polo shirt..
* T/C.CVC.100%cotton.Woven fabric,P/D.Y/D.Printed For making the Woven men's shirt..

Company: k&lee trading  
Contact: Mr.Lee
Tel: 82-31-7189119
Fax: 82-31-7189119
Address: Hyundai Venture B/D 327,Gumi-dong,Bundang-gu,Soung nam
Country: South Korea
Buy: Garments
We are importers and wholesalers for mens, ladies and kids wear. We are looking for new supplier with trendy stuffs.

Company: Abu Ghazaleh Trading L.L.C  
Contact: Mohammed
Tel: 971 42665756
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Country: United Arab Emirates
Buy: Woven Fabric
We are looking for below suppliers
1. Woven fabric
2. Mesh : 65
3. Width : 52"
4. Material : Poly Cotton
If you can supply above product Pls. contact me for the detail specification
  
Company : ARC Co., Ltd.  
Contact: Mr.Lee, Gab Soon
Tel : 82-2-3401-0506
Fax : 82-2-3401-0506
Address : Rm# 410, 154-18 Garak-dong,Sonpa-gu, Seoul  Korea (South)  
Zip/Postal : 138-160  
Buy: Memory Foam Pillow
We are looking for factory who can produce the memory foam pillow. If you can, please kindly provide your product information and price to us.

Company: UNIQUE VK TAIWAN LTD.  
Contact: Michael Hao
Tel: 886-2-25531990
Fax: 886-2-25539617
Address: 2F, NO. 41, SHUANG LIAN ST. TAIPEI Taiwan
Zip/Postal Code: 10354
South Africa: State-led textile task team flops 
A government-initiated task team to address surging imports from China got off the ground last May, but only met three times before fizzling out, leaving the SA Textile Federation to make a last minute application to invoke the China textile safeguards of the World Trade Organisation (WTO).

Appointed by former minister of trade and industry Alec Erwin, the task team comprised representatives from the department of trade and industry, clothing and textiles, footwear and labour. 

Brian Brink, the chief executive of the SA Textile Federation, confirmed that a lack of urgency on the part of government members of the task team had dampened the initial enthusiasm and the meetings had trailed off without any explanation.

But, he said, the industry was not entirely blameless as its representatives wasted three months before realising that they had to get on with their own initiative. 

Although the task team's meetings were attended by high level directors from the department, Walter Simeoni, the president of the federation, said the government had treated his organisation with contempt. 

"The industry, one of the largest employers in the country, has lost 30 000 jobs in the past two years, yet we cannot get a meeting with the minister or the director-general," Simeoni said.

The task team had expected to agree on quotas limiting Chinese imports to South Africa with the Chinese government by September 2004. 

"The last meeting was held in August, but when nothing had transpired by November, it became clear that the textile federation would have to do its own thing," Brink said.

Willem van der Spuy, the department's director for Asia, admitted the task team had experienced a "small hiatus" while its members were gathering information. 

Meetings would resume this year and the next one would be held within a few weeks, he added.

While he agreed that the matter was urgent, he said it was necessary to find a lasting solution. 

"Safeguards are only a stopgap for a limited period as the case must be reviewed and proved annually.

"Tariffs are an interim measure, not a sustainable tool," Van der Spuy said. "Within the task team, we are also looking at how to solve industry problems such as lack of competitiveness." 

Jack Kipling, the president of the Clothing Trade Council of SA (Clotrade), which has been working closely with the federation, said the organisation had been drawing the government's attention to the dramatic increase of apparel imports from China at ridiculously low declared values since mid-2003.

"Clotrade has made a number of proposals to government, ranging from quantitative controls ... through to safeguard measures provided under the WTO, to the reintroduction of minimum specific duties on apparel to counter undervaluations or the introduction of minimum benchmark prices for apparel which would also require WTO approval. 

"All of these can only be addressed by government and the safeguard measures can only be invoked government to government. Applications to the WTO for amendments to trade rules can also only be done by government."

Kipling said the clothing industry was too valuable to a developing country such as South Africa to allow it to be destroyed. 

"The time has now come for government to state whether or not it has the capacity and political will to take action to protect its industries against unfair trade practices," he said.
India: Only 25% textile firms know of quota removal
Even though the textile export quota has been dismantled, not everybody in India is aware of it. 

Only the large textiles companies are - small firms do not seem to have any clue on what is happening and, therefore, the question of these firms preparing to face a quota-free regime does not arise.

A survey conducted by the Research and Information System for Non-Aligned and Other Developing Countries has revealed that 75 of the 100 firms covered in the study are not aware of the development.

The firms included in the sample for a discussion paper titled 'Industrial Restructuring and Export Competitiveness of the Textiles and Clothing Sector in Saarc in the Context of MFA phase-out' covered the textiles and the clothing sector in different parts of the country and those involved in the production of a diverse range of products. 

The firms were placed in two categories - big and small ? on the basis of the number of employees.

The study found the level of awareness about government-run schemes like the Textiles Upgradation Fund was nowhere near being satisfactory. Only 45 per cent of the respondents were aware of the scheme, which is aimed at making cheaper funds available for modernisation.

"It needs to be highlighted that preparedness on behalf of the government in terms of information dissemination, infrastructure availability and supply intermediates also need to be improved considerably so as to improve export competitiveness," the paper said.

Low awareness and modernisation are matched by low levels of training for use of new technologies. 

The study pointed out that 55 per cent of the exporters covered in the sample provided no direct training to their workforce.

An earlier study in Sri Lanka had also found that inadequate training of managers and workers was one of the most important factors hampering productivity and competitiveness in the island nation.

In terms of trade barriers coming up in developed countries, the survey noted the industry as a whole considered environment and labour standards as the highest threat, followed by trade diversion effects, product standards and transitional safeguards.
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