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China International Silk Fair (hereinafter referred to as Silk Fair) has been successfully held for 5 years since 2000. It has shown great importance in impelling the exchanges of China? silk industry with other nations, promoting the improvement of silk grades and expanding the consumption of silk products. Therefore, in order to further promote and enhance communication and cooperation between China and other nations, 2005 China International Silk Fair will be held from October 20 to October 2
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The news of delayed monsoon turning to extend the dry weather across India cutting the cotton output helped peg up cotton prices at the New York Board of Trade exchange.The New York Board of Trade Cotton futures trading for December delivery shot up 1.15 cents, or 2.2 percent, to 52.49 cents a pound. This is said to be the highest close since May 13. As per the terms of futures trading, the futures contract binds buyer and a seller to buy or sell cotton at a set price under a specified date. It?
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Switzerland based agricultural organization announced that the half of the cotton crops may come from GM.More than half the world's cotton may be grown from genetically modified crops within two years as farmers in India and Brazil embrace the technology that promises to raise incomes and boost output, Rabobank Groep said.Increased usage of Monsanto Co.'s Bollgard II and other gene- altered varieties may propel the proportion of cotton grown from biotech crops to more than 50 percent by 2006-07
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Local textiles and clothing manufacturers should look to higher-end markets, focus on fashion design, develop brands, set up regional distribution networks and seek to establish a foothold in the Mainland's fashion market under CEPA to maintain competitiveness, Secretary for Commerce, Industry & Technology John Tsang says. Replying to Wong Ting-kwong's query in the Legislative Council, Mr Tsang said the removal of quota restrictions on textiles and clothing products since January this year h
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At the Fashion Business event held in Rio de Janeiro, the Director-Superintendent of the Brazilian Textile and Clothing Industry Association (ABIT), Fernando Pimentel, informed that the textile exports climb by 11.65 percent to $804.45 million in the first five months of 2005, compared with the same period in the year 2004.However this is considerably down than what was attained in the same period of previous year, when exports increased 19.77 percent in compared to the same period in year 2003.
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The International Wool Textile Organisation (IWTO) announces the details for the entries to the prestigious 2006 World Wool Award. It will take place in Egypt in 2006.Discover your passion for wool!Sponsored by The Woolmark Company, the World Wool Award celebrates wool? unique natural performance properties and versatility, stimulates future designs and product development innovations with wool and communicates marketing and promotional ideas for wool products.The aim of this project is to promo
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In 1994, members of the World Trade Organization agreed to eliminate global textile and apparel import quotas by the start of 2005. The aim was to significantly increase developing countries' exports, and thus help lift millions of workers in these countries out of poverty. Textile trade associations throughout the world now fear that the quota-lifting will cost 30 million textile jobs, many in developing countries on the front line of the war on terrorism, where social unrest is a real and cons
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At North Carolina State University, nuclear and textile engineers have joined forces with textile scientists from Egypt to create textiles that have permanent antimicrobial properties. Dr. Mohamed A. Bourham, professor of nuclear engineering, and Dr. Marian G. McCord, associate professor of textile engineering, chemistry and science and biomedical engineering, are working with Professor Samiha Gawish and Ameera Ramadan from the National Research Center in Cairo, Egypt, to produce this new genera
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The Ministry of Commerce issued provisional rules on an export quota allocation system late Sunday that determines how much individual Chinese textile manufacturers are allowed to sell to foreign markets. Domestic textile firms exporting to ?ountries or regions that impose limitations on Chinese textile exports, or to those that have temporary quantity limitations on Chinese textiles according to bilateral agreements?are required to apply to regulators for temporary export approval permits begin
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Mr.Xu Kunyuan, vice president of the China National Textile & Apparel Council, told the journalists that China's tex-tile industry had entered a crucial phase of upgrading instead of simple expansion in quantity. Xu pointed out that in recent years, especially after the abolishment of textile quotas this year, the rapid growth of China's textile exports in the international market had stimulated hostile responses of some concerned organizations in Europe and the US. Some countries, one after