A manufacturing enterprise integrating garment production and foreign trade export.
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2023-09
The 6th China Textile Industry “Belt and Road” Conference will be held in Shaoxing in November.
The China Textile Industry “Belt and Road” Conference is a grand international cooperation event for the global textile industry, bringing together experiences and wisdom from around the world on industry development. Over the past decade, government officials in charge of textile industry development, as well as business associations, universities, industrial parks, and corporate experts from Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Central Asia—including Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Malaysia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Uzbekistan—have gathered at the conference with Chinese textile enterprises to discuss the advantages and opportunities for integrated regional industrial chain development.
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2023-09
On the morning of September 12, Zhang Xian, Vice President of the China National Textile and Apparel Council, Ma Ying, Secretary-General of the Home Textiles Branch of the China National Textile and Apparel Council, and Guo Wei, Deputy Secretary-General, along with a delegation of three, held a symposium with representatives from Qingdao’s home textile industry in the conference room on the second floor of Zhongdi Yangguang Group.
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2023-09
As an international trade platform for intimate fashion accessories and trims backed by France’s leading fashion resources, INTERFILIERE Shanghai has been dedicated for the past 19 years to providing cutting-edge fashion information to China’s intimate fashion accessories and trims industry, helping attendees gain a globally forward-looking perspective on fashion.
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2023-09
2021 China’s Synthetic Fiber Industry Operational Analysis and 2022 Outlook
In 2021, the global economy gradually recovered, and China’s economy also achieved sustained recovery and development, with its economic growth rate ranking among the highest globally. Both domestic and international demand for Chinese textiles and apparel rebounded, fully leveraging the advantages of China’s complete industrial system.
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2023-09
U.S. Imports of Silk Products from China, January–August 2022
According to statistics from the U.S. Department of Commerce, in August, imports of silk products from China totaled 148 million U.S. dollars, representing a year-on-year increase of 15.71% but a month-on-month decrease of 4.39%. These imports accounted for 30.05% of total global imports, a share that continues to decline—having fallen by approximately 10 percentage points since the beginning of the year.
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2023-09
[Future Trends] In the domestic market, textile enterprises are gradually resuming operations and production. With low inventories of raw materials and finished products, and amid improving consumption expectations, enterprises are showing a strong willingness to replenish their stocks. As a result, domestic cotton prices are expected to rebound moderately in the short term. In the international market, against the backdrop of a significant slowdown in global economic growth and an already relaxed supply-demand balance for cotton, international cotton prices are expected to face downward pressure in the near term.