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| 1、香港求购短袜 |
| 2、土耳其求购面料 |
| 3、英国求购短袜和手套 |
| 4、孟加拉求购缝纫机 |
| 5、加拿大求购苎麻纤维 |
| 6、加拿大求购原棉 |
| 7、美国求购涤纶丝 |
| 8、印度求购纱线 |
| 9、泰国求购苎麻纤维 |
| 10、印度求购回丝 |
| 11、多哥求购T恤 |
| 12、约旦求购运动衫
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| 13、Chinese
Textile Group Appeals to U.S.
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Socks |
We looking for the factory makeing socks for baby, child,
ladies, men "DRESS socks" to export.1-2 cont'f,
US$0.9-1.3/doz. Please send me the sample or
picture to us first.
Company Details (With
Email)
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| Buy:
Fabric |
Looking for fabric:
Composition: 50% Cotton(Carded), 50% Polyamide.
Yarn Density: 97 (Warp) X 53 (Wheft)
Weaving: 1/1 Plain Weaving
Weight: 220 gr/m2 (Min.) - 250 gr/m2 (Max.)
Width: 58/59"
Finished Goods Minimum Process: Plain Dyed and Camuflage
Printed on.
Tensile Strength: Warp Direction 1225 N (Min.),
Wheft Direction 735 N (Min.)
Tear Strength: Warp Direction 60 N (Min.), Wheft Direction 60
N (Min.)
% Shringkage After Wash: 2 %
Quantity:1.000.000 mt.
Please advise your best price along with your delivery
schedule.
Looking forward to hearing your contact.
Company Details
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| Buy:
SOCKS & GLOVES |
We are looking for woollen socks 60% wool, 40% polyamide as
Army pattern and White 100% cotton gloves with 3 point decor
on back and button at wrist.
Company Details (With
Email)
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| Buy:
Garments sewing machine |
Want to buy garments sewing machine
Company Details
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| Buy:
Ramie fiber |
We looking for a reliable source of ramie fiber 80mm bleached
for nonwoven purpose.
Company Details (With
Email)
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| Buy:
Raw cotton |
We are interested in RAW COTTON.
Please give us your best price CNF Chittagong basis.
Qty:100 mt.
Payment :L/C at sight.
Packaging: in bales
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Polyester Yarn |
Looking for yarn 20denier/16-20f, 20denier mono f raw,
150denier/36f sd-cdy, 150denier/36f black dope dyed,
150denier/36f img, 150denier black dope dyed img,
100denier/36-48f, 75denier/800twisted pty regularly on fcl
basis.
Company Details
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Carded Yarn |
Looking for 52/48% carded yarn like ne20/1, ne24/1, ne30/1,
ne20/1, ne24/1, ne30/1 etc.300 Tons
Company Details
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| Buy:
Ramie |
I want to import 100% ramie bleached white 44/45".
Company Details
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| Buy:
Cotton Waste |
We are looking to import cotton waste. Please inform the
various kind of cotton wastes that you can offer with full
specifications and CIF Delhi prices.
Company Details
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| Buy:
White t-shirts |
OCHIA GARMENTS COMPANY WAS WELL AND DULLY ENGAGED IN
IMPORTATION OF GARMENTS WITH ASSORTED TYPES FOR MANY YEARS
WITH GOOD REPUTATION. WE KINDLY REQUEST THE
INTERESTED MANUFACTURERS AND EXPORTERS OF PLAIN WHITE T-SHIRTS
TO CONTACT US DIRECT WITH THEIR PRICE LIST
Company Details
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| Buy:
Sweatshirts
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We are looking for brand names sweatshirts, track suits &
track pants of different brand names for mens. please send
send offers with prices and photos with many thanks.
Company Details
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| Chinese Textile Group Appeals to U.S.
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A spokesman for China's textile makers on Thursday defended surging exports as part of free trade, appealing to the United States and Europe to avoid restricting imports.
China has imposed its own tax to restrain textile exports and producers are considering self-imposed restraints, said Cao Xinyu, vice chairman of the official China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Textiles.
The explosive growth of China's textile exports since the end of a global quota system on Jan. 1 has prompted U.S. and European producers to lobby for government protection. The United States says its imports of Chinese textiles jumped 33.6 percent in January to $1.05 billion, despite China's export tax. Washington is considering a plan to cap such growth at 7.5 percent a year.
"If we go back to the old road of the quotas, it is going to ruin our achievements" in negotiating Beijing's entry into the free-trading World Trade Organization, Cao said. "We do not agree with that. We think we have equal rights and responsibilities."
China's trading partners have their own obligations, he said.
"If you want us to buy Boeing airplanes, you have to give us the export income to afford them," said Cao, whose group represents more than 4,000 textile producers.
Cao stressed that Beijing has taken its own steps to limit export growth by imposing a 1.3 percent export tax in January, although American officials say it's too low to have any serious effect.
Cao said his group also was considering measures including imposing minimum prices, limiting numbers of new suppliers and creating a mechanism to warn of a surge in sales of individual products.
"None of the plans is perfect, but we think we can find comprehensive measures to solve this problem," he said.
China also faces a threat to exports to Europe under a European Union proposal to end some preferential tariffs. EU members Italy and Portugal, top textile producers, want to slow the rise of Chinese imports.
Cao noted that many Chinese-made textiles are produced for foreign companies and by joint ventures, with profits flowing back to the United States, Europe or Japan.
According to Cao, 40 percent of the country's textile makers are Chinese-foreign joint ventures, while 45 percent are private businesses and only 13 percent are state-owned.
"The whole industry is operating in a highly market-oriented environment," he said.
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| Textile row trips up EU's new low tariff regime |
EU foreign ministers failed on Wednesday to agree on a proposed new system of preferential trade duties for developing nations because of a row prompted by fears of surging Asian textile and clothing imports.
"Textiles was the main blockage," European Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson told reporters after inconclusive talks on reforming the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP).
Diplomats said Italy, which once boasted a thriving apparel industry, led a handful of states demanding that the threshold for countries to qualify for low tariffs be lowered to 10 percent of total EU imports in the sector.
That would exclude India, which accounts for 11 percent.
They were opposed by an equal number of states that want to set the threshold at 15 percent -- the proposed new level for all other products -- which would keep India in.
If there is no agreement on a new GSP system, proposed last year to ensure that the world's poorest nations benefit most, the old regime would remain in force.
That would include China, which is any case expected to benefit most from the Jan. 1 abolition of an international quota system for trade in textiles and clothing.
"It is ironic that those member states principally concerned about the growth of Chinese textile exports and their impact on domestic industry are blocking an important measure that would address precisely this concern. Not acting today is detrimental to EU textile industries and I regret this," Mandelson said.
DEADLINE
Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn said his country, which holds the EU presidency, was determined to introduce the new system on April 1 as scheduled.
"The presidency is, and remains, committed to respect the deadline of April 1 for entry into force of the new regime, and will resume examination of this issue next week in COREPER (at ambassador level)," he told a news conference.
He said Luxembourg was working with the European Commission, the EU's executive, to clear the last hurdles, which included whether El Salvador should qualify with the world's 50 poorest nations for duty-free and quota-free for all goods except arms.
The Commission has proposed a compromise threshold of 12.5 percent for trading partners to qualify for preferential tariffs on textile and clothing imports.
The European clothing and textiles industry group EURATEX last week called for formal curbs to be slapped on imports of cheap Chinese clothing and textiles, and its concerns have been echoed in Brussels by both the Italian and French governments.
The new GSP had originally been due to come into force on July 1 this year, but it was brought forward to April 1 in a bid to help tsunami-hit states in the Indian Ocean.
"I regret that the EU Council has declined to agree a proposal that would give this promised assistance to the tsunami hit countries," Mandelson added.
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