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China’s textile and apparel exports to the United States increased by 5.7%, and export challenges and opportunities coexist.
In the first quarter of this year, China’s exports to the United States accounted for 16.7% of the total textile and clothing exports, up 5.7% over the same period last year.
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2018-05
South Korea’s minimum wage
South Korea’s minimum wage and shorter working hours policy still lacks supporting programmes
According to the South Korean media, the Korean congressional environmental labour Commission held a public hearing in April 11th (2018) and listened to the comments of the minimum salary Committee for the revision of the minimum salary range.
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2018-04
PRINTING&DYEING IN CHINA
【PRINTING&DYEING IN CHINA!】The new printing and dyeing regulations will lead to the rise of textile and garment market.
“Now there is no way. The fabric is too tight. Several orders have been pushed forward.” Ji’nan’s three yuan, the chairman of the Garment Co., Ltd.
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24
2018-04
fight back to levy taxes
Beijing will fight back to levy taxes on us rubber products, including EU and Singapore.
China has decided to levy taxes on the import of halogenated butyl rubber products from the United States because of a double counter survey that began in August of last year in China to adjudication that the U. S. halogenated butyl rubber products have a problem of dumping. The European Union and Singapore’s similar products are jointly and severally taxed.
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20
2018-04
Indonesian garment industry
The development of Indonesian garment industry is limited, and the pressure of export competition is doubled
Indonesia’s clothing exports rebounded in the fourth quarter of 2017, mainly due to the increased market anxiety over the soaring price of Indonesia’s clothing exports.
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19
2018-04
customs union after Brexit
The United Kingdom starts to consider whether it has joined the customs union after Brexit
According to reports in the Financial Times, British Prime Minister Mehmet Etienne personally assessed whether the United Kingdom could reach an agreement with the European Union for a customs union.
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2018-04