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| 1、印度求购面料 |
| 2、葡萄牙求购落毛 |
| 3、印度求购锦纶66 |
| 4、印度求购玻璃丝布 |
| 5、巴基斯坦求购涤纶缝线 |
| 6、台湾求购床单套 |
| 7、泰国求购面料 |
| 8、土耳其求购涤纶纱 |
| 9、新加坡求购童装
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| 10、Indean:
Ladies garments top apparel exports |
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| Polyester
Tulle/Net Fabrics |
We Require Polyester Tulle/Net Fabrics. Plain Dyed/Embroidery
and with Sequence.
Width:58" Quantity:35000 metres/Month.
Company Details
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| Buy:
Fine wool noils |
Want to buy 20 Tons of fine wool noils of 20/21 microns.
Request best prices CIF-Leixoes (Portugal)
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| Buy:
Nylon 6 6 |
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Could you Pl. quote us your best price, CIF NavaShiva Port,
India for the following: Nylon 6 6 78DTex/23 Fil./ 2 Ply
Stretch Dull filament. Could you also let us know the minimum
quantity for a Trial Order.
Company Details (With
Email)
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| Buy:
Fiberglass Cloth |
We require fiberglass cloth for MICA lamination. EW-25, EW-30, EW-40 in
standard width.
Company Details
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| Buy:
POLYESTER SEWING THREAD |
WE WOULD LIKE TO BUY POLYESTER SEWING THREAD IN RAW WHITE
HANKS SHAPE FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTS.
20/2,20/3,30/2,34/2,40/2,40/3,50/2,50/3,60/2
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| Buy:
Bed sheets |
We are looking for the bed sheet suppliers. The elegant design
and flexible supply are welcome.
Company Details
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| Buy:
Fabric |
Now we are seeking for factory of super wax print or batik wax
fabric with competitive price for 2 container 20 feet. If you
could to support competitive price, please contact us in soon.
Company Details
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| Buy:
Polyester Yarns |
We urgently require 20denier/16-20F,20Denier monoF
raw,150Denier/36F SD-CDY, 150Denier/36F black dope
dyed,150Denier/36F IMG,150Denier black dope dyed
IMG,100Denier/36-48F,75Denier PTY,70Denier/800twisted PTY
regularly on FCL basis
Company Details (With
Email)
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| Buy:
Children dresses
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We are searching for new source of children party dresses /
flower dresses.
- Pictures
- Minimum order qty
- Price
- Sample availability / cost
- Delivery time
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| Indean:
Ladies garments top apparel exports |
INDIAN apparel exports are witnessing the emergence of a
strong clientele among women in the US and the European Union
(EU).
The ladies' products category, which accounted for exports
worth nearly $2 billion last year, is billed as the top driver
for growth in 2005.
In fact, the ladies' garments segment is already at the top
slot in the country's apparel export portfolio, currently
accounting for over 45 per cent of shipments, according to
industry estimates. Ladies' blouses - the country's top
apparel export item - alone accounted for exports worth $909
million last fiscal. The other top export items include
ladies' dresses, nightdresses and skirts. While dresses
accounted for exports of $289 million, the exports of skirts
and night dresses were worth $244 million and $289 million,
respectively last fiscal.
"Indian exporters have carved out a niche for themselves
in the middle and high-end apparel markets in the US and the
EU. The ladies' segment is characterised by frequent changes
in patterns and Indian exporters have been able to cater to
these changes much better than their Chinese
counterparts," a sector analyst said.
Besides the ladies' segments, the other categories topping the
export list include T-shirts ($882 million), gents' shirts
($570 million), trousers and shorts ($503 million), sweater
and cardigans ($255 million), overcoats, coats, blazers ($222
million) and babies' garments ($180 million).
With Indian exporters expected to be the second largest
supplier of garments to the US and the EU, the driver for
growth is expected to be the ladies' segment in the short and
medium term, industry analysts said.
According to a Global Source report, India's garment
manufacturers expect exports to reach $6.5 billion in 2005 -
up 20 per cent from 2004. Led by the ladies' wear segment, the
estimated growth figure for the current year is significant,
as apparel exports have been growing at an average of only
around 10 per cent annually since 2002.
Following the phasing out of the quota regime in global
textiles trade , India is expected to have several competitive
advantages, including the availability of relatively low-cost
skilled labour and qualified designers, and also because it is
one of the world's largest producers of cotton and man-made
yarns and fabrics.
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