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Aims to become a top five exporting nation.
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Part II discusses specific market segments and international industry participants.
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An IFAI survey shows increasing profit potential in the safety and technical markets.
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Partners to adopt bluesign® sustainable textile standard include 12 Asian manufacturers.
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Negotiations continue on the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement.
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The TPP agreement will put at risk hundreds of thousands of related apparel jobs in the Western Hemisphere that depend on U.S. textile exports, said Cass Johnson, president of the NCTO.
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Trade Winds Forum offers connections to business opportunities in Asia.
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A recessionary mindset in the global economy stalled the U.S. and global economic recovery in 2011, but the U.S. economy is projected to improve in 2012.
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Gerber Technology moves manufacture of material spreading systems to Shanghai.
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Indorama will begin production of Indian spandex in early 2012.
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Join the webinar and gain knowledge about the export opportunities in Vietnam.
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More than 300 delegates attended “German Technology for the Vietnamese Textile Industry.”
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NCTO opposes including Vietnam in U.S. Trans-Pacific Partnership Free Trade Agreement.
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VDMA Textile Machinery Association sponsors conference and exhibition April 6-7, 2011.
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Slower and gradual growth has become the norm in the reset specialty fabrics industry.
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The U.S. tarpaulin (tarp) and truck cover market entails a very diverse set of applications.
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For the second year in a row, the U.S. imported fewer textiles and less apparel from overseas, according to the report Trends in U.S. Textile and Clothing Imports, 2010 Update published by Market Publishers Ltd., Birmingham, U.K.
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A reset economy changes the business of specialty fabrics in the U.S.
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Only Vietnam increased its textile and apparel imports to the U.S. in the first half of 2009; China and all other countries decreased imports.
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Vietnamese garment and textile exports are holding strong despite a drop in orders from the U.S. and European Union.
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The U.S. Department of Commerce confirmed that imports of textiles and apparel decreased by 9.7 percent from April 2008 to April 2009, and import value declined by $5.8 billion.
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Keehwa Hitech’s new facility will produce laser cutting systems for automotive airbags, technical textiles, signs and engraving.
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The Texas Cotton Association and International Cotton Council want to increase exports of U.S. cotton, cottonseed and cotton products.
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Opportunities in nonwovens and technical textiles.
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Investment-friendly policies are welcoming specialty textile manufacturers to India.