Sunday, March 3, 2013

New textile e-book offers invaluable resource Market Research Report


Chapter 1: 2001
Perhaps the biggest news in 2001 was China’s admission as a member of the World Trade Organisation, which opened countless trade avenues but caused significant anxiety for China’s competitors. Meanwhile, governments prepared for the slow abolition of textile quotas with the phase-out of the Agreement on Textiles and Clothing. In March, for instance, the European Union (EU) removed its textile quotas for Sri Lanka, Bosnia and the Ukraine, widening the import market for those producers in exchange for lower tariffs on EU exports. In July, the European Commission issued a warning to the European textile industry to change its structure to remain competitive in light of the ATC (agreement on textiles and clothing) phase-out.
*9,500 words and 50 articles of varying lengths
Other articles in 2001 include:
*OLAF REPORTS GERMAN-MALAYSIAN SCAM
*US HOUSE DOUBLES DUTY FREE AFRICAN QUOTAS
*SAFETY FOUND WANTING IN 20 AFRICAN FACTORIES
Chapter 2: 2002
Significant issues in 2002 included the beginning of India and US’s multi-year battle over rules of origin legislation, and frustrating diplomatic wrangles over the WTO’s ATC phase-out. Grumbling exporters and defendant importers could not agree to a final deadline for an official report on the issue, leaving unresolved issues and frustrated stakeholders. The WTO, perhaps in response to the vicious battle between India and the US, launched an investigation into creating a set of global rules of origin regulations, a debate which would also rage on for years.
*15,000 words and 101 articles of varying lengths.
Other articles in 2002 include:
*BLACK MARKET CLOTHES HURT INDONESIA TEXTILE TRADE
*EU MINISTERS APPROVE BED LINEN ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES FOR INDIA
*SHORT CHAIN PARAFFIN BANNED IN LEATHER PRODUCTION
*EU EXTENDS VAT REDUCTIONS OPTION FOR TEXTILE SERVICES
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