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1、德国求购短裤及面料
2、台湾求购尼龙66
3、印度求购纱线
4、韩国求购毯子
5、巴基斯坦求购毛巾
6、泰国求购纺织机械
7、美国求购T恤
8、印度求购纱线
9、越南求购纺织机械
10、土耳其求购坯布
11、韩国求购棉纱
12、Brazil lifts dumping duty on Indian jute bags
13、Italy, Pakistan search for new ways to boost trade links 
14、Post-quota regime/ Yarn exporters turning to domestic production
15、India: Cotton textile exporters cry foul over duty blow 
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Buy: Men Boxer shorts and Fabrics 
I am Looking Microfibre Mens Boxershorts also fabric Suppliers for Germany 

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Buy: Nylon 66 
We are looking for nylon 66 + 30/40% FG & tpv (#100-70B)

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Buy: Yarn
We are looking for 100% Ring Spun: Flax(55%)/Cotton(45%) Combed AND (B)Hemp(55%)/Cotton(45%) Combed yarn Raw White Gr A Dyeing quality with wax for knitting: 
1.Ne 12s/1 
2.Ne 16s/1 
3.Ne 20s/1 
Shipment Terms: C I F C5.00%(Port Tuticorin) 
Payment Term :Irr L/C at sight. 

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We are acrylic mink blanket importer which main office located at losangeles in usa. We are speically interest in below size:
queen size ( 2PLY) 4KG , 4.5KG, 5KG ,5.5KG
twin size ( 1PLY)
baby size ( 1PLY)

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Looking for 100% cotton Size 45 x 70 cms Weight 60 gram for design visit/ kitchen towels, designation : dubai

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Looking for Yarn Splicer denier range 80-500 POY. These splicers are to be used splicing POY to connect two packages of POY on DTY machine Creel.
Quantity need = 8 pcs

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Looking for a company that can produce and sell 180GSM t-shirts (4-6XL us size) at a target price of $0.50-$0.70 per shirt. We are looking to buy large amounts over time.

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We are india base company intrested in polyester/nylon/viscoss filament yarn.
intrested to bye stock lots in bulk.
  
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We're looking for SECOND HAND MACHINE:
1. ring twister ,dia.4.5"-6..5", 100-200 spindle,gauge 15-20mm, 5000-10000 rpm., for DTY, FDY , yop 1980-2000, demand on 5-10 sets.
2. raschel knitting ,working width 120-200", gauges 2-18needl/inch,2-8 groundbars,for shade net, agri net, safty net. demand on 5-10 sets.
3. rope making machine, 3-4 strand, dia. 3-12mm.demand on 3 sets.
4. fishing net machine,pitch 10-30mm, 250-450md, spool dia.150-250mm.single knot and double knot.
5. spin draw yarn machine for pp/nylon/polyester, FDY-210d-840d, no. of yarn end 8-12 , capacity 45tons/month.
6. complete lin for spin draw yarn machine.

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Buy: Grey Fabric
We need 80/20 poly viscose fabric, monthly shipments

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WE ARE BUY THE COTTON YARN OE4. USE GLOVES PRODUCTS YARN OE4 ONLY.  

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Brazil lifts dumping duty on Indian jute bags
AFTER fighting for seven years with the Brazilian anti-dumping authority, the Jute Manufacturers Development Council (JMDC) has finally wrested victory. Brazil has lifted the anti-dumping duty on products of five mills, while lowering the levy for other exporters. 

According to a statement by the Textile Ministry here, the Brazilian Government has lifted the anti-dumping duty on import of jute bags into Brazil for five Indian jute companies- Birla, Cheviot, Howrah, Ganges and Gloster and lowered the duty for others from 38.9 per cent to 27.8 per cent or $0.22 per kg. Indian jute goods exporters were subjected to this anti-dumping duty for the past 12 years. 

Recalling the case, it said Brazilian authorities imposed anti-dumping duty on import of jute bags from India and Bangladesh on September 30, 1992 for a period of five years. The anti-dumping levy was 24.8 per cent on bags made of jute yarn and 56 per cent on jute bags. Following this, Indian jute bag exports to Brazil came down almost to negligible level. 

Despite forwarding documents to establish that Indian jute goods were not exported to Brazil below its domestic normal value, the Brazilian authorities re-imposed the dumping levy in September 1996 at the rate of 38.9 per cent for all jute bags from India for another five years. 

Later, on examination, it was disclosed that the Brazilian authorities had relied upon two forged invoices from a non-existent Indian company- DADJ Bag Manufacturing Co, which were designed to indicate a high value for domestic trading only to prove dumping. The matter was brought to the notice of Brazil, which initiated a criminal investigation in 1999, the result of which never came to light. 

Meanwhile, two high-powered delegations visit to Brazil led by Secretary (Textiles) in 1999 and another by the then Textile Minister in 2000 did not yield any result. JMDC's two review petitions were also spurned in 1999 and 2000. 

Finally, when the second sunset review was set off by Brazil in 2003 for re-imposition/continuation of the duty for a further span of five years, JMDC contested it fiercely by drawing up legal services both in India and Brazil. It was eventually proved beyond doubt that the export prices of Indian jute companies were higher than their domestic prices and as such there was no need for the Indian companies to resort to dumping for exporting their goods into Brazil. The Brazilian authorities had no option but to withdraw the imposition against these five companies and reduce the overall dumping duty for other exporters of jute products from India, the statement said. 
Italy, Pakistan search for new ways to boost trade links 
Pakistan and Italy have agreed to boost cooperation in the textile, leather, marble and gems and jewellery sectors. The agreement was forged by Commerce Minister Humayun Akhtar Khan, Vice-Minister in-charge of External Trade, Adolfo Urso, and National Security Adviser and Principal Foreign Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister, Giovanni Castellaneta. 

* The deal aims to boost trade between the two nations. 

* Pakistan's main exports to Italy are textile products, readymade garments, tanned leather, cotton yarn, carpets, synthetic textiles, sports goods and surgical instruments. 

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Pakistan, Italy agree to boost links in textile, leather, marble, gems and jewellery sectors 
Post-quota regime/ Yarn exporters turning to domestic production
THE country's common genre textile exporters, more particularly the garment/made-up exporters, may be basking on early positive signals of business opportunities from the quota-free global textile regime. But the same may not be the case with the yarn exporters who are faced with a drooping order book for their commodity. 

If the current market indications are to be taken seriously, it is likely that most spinners established in export markets will slice the export production considerably this year, as they fear that they can no longer maintain the same level of yarn exports they did in earlier years. 

The downturn in yarn exports is obviously due to the preference among textile importers sourcing from India switching to indenting finished fabrics/garments by taking advantage of the total quota phase-out, instead of importing the intermediary product, namely yarn. 

Textile industry and yarn trade sources said that many mills have already effected the switch by reducing export packing of yarn and instead are concentrating on production for local market where the prices too remained attractive compared to export prices. 

The firming up of domestic yarn market is again due to the lift-up in the order bookings reported by most of the fabric producers or the textile made-up segments in the past one-month that are expected to fulfil the export commitment over the next two months. 

Also, the yarn shippers now find that their produce gets at least Rs 15 per kg more in domestic market sale compared to export. As against the net price of Rs 120 for 30s combed cotton yarn in local market, the export price quoted as on date for the same count yarn is said to be $2.25 (equivalent to Rs 105). As for the 40s combed cotton yarn, the current price quote is around $2.65 a kg whereas the same yarn in local market is quoted at Rs 123, according to textile trade sources. 

With the recent cut in export incentive for yarn shippers (in the form of a lower duty entitlement pass book scheme rate for yarn exports that has been trimmed down to 2.4 per cent at the beginning of this month), many in the trade find exports unremunerative. 

On the contrary, the mills that had migrated to selling for local market, have managed to fully book their January production, thanks to the brisk woven/knitted fabric market. 
India: Cotton textile exporters cry foul over duty blow 
The cotton textile export industry is feeling the heat again. The government has brought down drawback rates for cotton textile products and this comes only days after those of duty entitlement pass book (DEPB) have been reduced.

The industry has criticised the move as it has compounded the pressure on prices, which was already hit due to the removal of quotas. Drawback rates for the cotton textile sector has been brought down between 24 per cent and 47 per cent for fabrics and 64 per cent and 71 per cent for made-up items like bed linen and terry towels.

According to Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (Texprocil) chairman B. K. Patodia, these reductions were uncalled for at a time when over 350 exporters of made-ups/furnishing articles have negotiated substantial contracts at the just concluded Heimtextile Fair in Frankfurt at the prevailing rates. The sharp and sudden reduction in drawback rates has disrupted the contracts signed, he added.

Patodia said the council has already submitted to the government data on transaction costs, which showed that there was an incidence of around 8 per cent on various accounts, which was not being rebated under the present schemes. 

With the phasing out of the DEPB scheme by March, a suitable revision of duty drawback rates was expected to neutralise some of the exporters’ transaction costs, which do not enjoy any rebate.

"However, the sharp reduction in the drawback rates has shown that the taxes, on which there are no rebates, will have to be borne by exporters, which would strongly affect the competitiveness of their products" he observed. 

Patodia, who is also the vice-chairman and managing director of GTN Textiles, said with the proposed VAT scheme not likely to cover textiles, at least for the next financial year, exporters will be under pressure to match competitive prices of suppliers from China, Pakistan, Brazil and Thailand. The manufacturing costs in these countries are much lower than that in India. 

Highlighting various anomalies in the present rates, he said the rates for dyed yarn, dyed fabrics, dyed made-ups and terry towels were the same irrespective of the value realised on exports of these products. 
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