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| 1、土耳其求购棉花 |
| 2、印度求购回丝 |
| 3、印度求购尼龙-6 |
| 4、贝宁求购窗帘、床单等 |
| 5、伊朗求购绢丝等 |
| 6、巴拿马求购服装 |
| 7、喀麦隆求购T恤 |
| 8、土耳其求购面料 |
| 9、韩国求购面料
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| 10、韩国求购高尔夫袋等 |
| 11、Brazil
satisfied with WTO decision on US cotton subsidies |
| 12、US
cotton aid illegal, rules WTO
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| Buy:
Raw cotton |
We need 200 ton/month of 3grade 1-1/16" staple length mic
3,9-4 raw cotton. urgent offers with HIV analysis of the
product are awaited.
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Cotton waste |
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We import grey thread waste, Denim thread waste etc.
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Polyamide-6 |
Wants POLYAMIDE-6 Dtex 1330/128/1 Raw, Flat, Texturised,
crinkled: One FCL monthly. Please send us your offer so that
we could send you more details. Please note that we are
sourcing and marketing agents and you will be the direct
exporter.
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Curtains ect. |
We are seeking a Company that can Supply CURTAIN Materials for WINDOWS, DOORS,
BEDSHEETS, NEPKINS ETC For Five Star Hotel.
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Raw silk yarn & noil |
We have seen your advertisement in site.kindly,tell me can you
supply raw silk yarn & noil (21 & 28 denier),please,
send me price & specification.
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Garment |
Looking for wooven easy parts for men of T/C or cotton fabric.
up to 200M pairs, for Japan market. Our client is looking also
for garment stocks of FILA jogging suits, NIKE or REEBOK
windbreaker.
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T -shirts |
We need T -shirts in substantial quantities
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| Buy:
Fabric |
Buy polyester high tenacity woven fabric 330 GSM 168 cm -170
cm width 5 cont 20 '' every month.
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Fabrics for shirts
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We are looking for a reliable Chinese supplier for special
fabric for men's shirts. The fabric is called 3 X-dry fabric
which can be moisture, water proof. Quantity is 10,000m/3
colors as the frist order and the repeat order would be
increased if your quality and price are suitable for us.
Please browse the following website to read about the
technology:
www.3Xdry.com; www.nano-sphere.ch; www.schoeller-textiles.com;
The fabric we are looking for can have similar function to
that technology. As we are looking for a reasonable prices, we
don't need fabric with branch name like Dupont
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GOLF BAG |
We want to contact professional manufacturer in China for Golf
related products.
Especially Golf bag, Golf cart...
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| Brazil
satisfied with WTO decision on US cotton subsidies |
The Brazilian government Thursday expressed its satisfaction
over the ruling of the World Trade Organization (WTO) that
orders the United States to eliminate the subsidies on cotton
exports.
General Coordinator of Disputes of the Brazilian Foreign
Ministry, Roberto Carvalho, said that the measure reinforces
the " legitimacy of the countries that defend the end of
distortions in agricultural trade."
The official praised the decision as a "reward to the
cooperation between the government and cotton producers."
The complaint against US cotton subsidies was presented to the
WTO by Brazil and backed by several producing countries in
West Africa, such as Benin and Chad.
The decision said that the United States must change its
subsidies policies before July 1, or face sanctions.
The coordinator considered it as a "step in the
liberalization of trade in agricultural products" and
efforts to "end distortions which are produced by unfair
trade subsidies, which increase the difficulties developing
countries have."
According to Brazilian data, the United States gave its cotton
industry around 12.5 billion US dollars in subsidies from 1999
to 2003.
The principal results of these subsidies are the drop of the
international cotton price and a larger share of the
international market by US cotton.
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| US cotton aid illegal, rules WTO
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AFRICAN COTTON producers called on the US yesterday to speedily end subsidies to its cotton farmers, after the World Trade Organisation issued a final ruling that such aid - worth more than $12bn in the five years to 2003 - was illegal.
The WTO decision to reject an appeal by the US came in response to a complaint by Brazil. But it will increase pressure on rich countries - the European Union as well as the US - to dismantle their entire structure of subsidies on farm products, that hurts cheaper Third World producers, in particular in Africa. The EU is appealing against an analogous WTO ruling last autumn, against the subsidies it pays sugar producers.
The US, the world's second largest cotton producer and largest exporter, could now face sanctions from Brazil and other cotton producers. But the signs last night were that it would take no immediate action to slash the annual $3bn (pounds 1.6bn) assistance it provides for the 25,000 cotton producers. "Negotiation, not litigation, is the best way forward," a US spokesman said. Washington, he added, would study the final 300-page ruling from the WTO, and consult Congress and representatives of US farm groups.
In fact, suspicions are strong that the US will delay any action until the current four-year-old Doha round of trade liberalisation is complete. That may not be until the beginning of 2006 and possibly later still.
Cotton has emerged as a key issue at the WTO, as the organisation tries to finalise a new global deal to slash subsidies, tariffs and other barriers to trade, and ease the plight of poor countries. Development economists insist that traditional aid flows from the rich world are more than cancelled out by the former's farm subsidies, which hit potential markets for subsistence farmers in Africa, Latin America and Asia.
Samuel Amehou, the ambassador to the WTO of cotton-producing Benin, said: "The WTO verdict confirms that these subsidies are not fair and must be phased out in a very, very short time."
Despite issuing repeated calls for a more equitable world trade system, the Bush administration raised subsidies for US cotton producers in its last major farm bill, in May 2002.
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