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Jan 2005
Table 1.5.5 United States imports of textile intermediate products, by volume Volume, million square meter equivalent Change Jan–Jun Jan–Jun (%) Market share (%) Change (%) Jan–Jun Jan–Jun Nonpreferential developing Asian suppliers People’s Republic of China Republic of Korea Pakistan Taipei, China ... or have strongly diversified shipments to the US (Canada, Mexico, Israel). Intermediate products. The situation in the US market for textile intermediate products (yarns and fabrics) has been slightly different ... 5.6)—in sharp contrast to market share in clothing. As noted in ADO 2006, the US import market for textile
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Jan 2011
-the United States, European Union, and Japan--account for XX% of import volumes of textiles and apparel in the world ... United States annual textile and apparel imports by country of origin in dollars for 2007 to 2010, and percent change and share of U.S. imports in percentages for the period 2009 to 2010 ... Table
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Jan 2001
to the United States and the share of Asia in total imports of raw materials, that is, textile yarn and fabrics (SITC ... r Current Apparell Exports to US (thousand US$ in Log) Share of Asian Products in Total Imports of Textle ... Figure 5.5 AGOA Apparel and Textiles Beneficiaries and Fabric Yarn Importe r The second way that Asia contributes to Africa’s product diversification is in its role in providing important capital
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Jan 2008
of having to use higher cost intermediate textile products in complying with strict US rules of origin. ... Figure 4: Growth in Volume of US Imports of Textile and Apparel Items Restricted by Safeguard Quotas on PRC %, y-o-y YTD2009 FTA partners World Note: YTD is for Jan-Jun 2008 vs. Jan-Jun 2009. Source: United States Department of Commerce, Office of Textiles and Apparel. Available: http://otexa.ita.dom.gov. ... quotas on the PRC soar in 2006 in both volume and value terms (Tables 7 & 8). In contrast, less competitive suppliers did less well and preferential suppliers fared worst of all in volume of shipments
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Jan 2007
11 show the percent change in the volume of main exports and imports to the United States and the rest of the world, respectively. On average, the total exports and imports of all primary and manufactured goods with the United States increased by 20.59% and 29.16%, respectively. In contrast, the exports and imports to the rest ... Table 5.9 Effect of Partial Liberalization on Price and Production - Ecuador Consumption Good Price Benchmark Partial Lib. Domestic Production Benchmark Partial Lib. Bananas Cereals Flowers Petroleum Other Primaries Shrimp Textiles Chemicals Transport Other Manufactures Services ... ecuador, united states
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Jan 2002
product, the total volume of U.S. imports increased from 2001 to 2002, and China significantly increased its share of the U.S. import market for these products. For example, China’s share of the U.S. import market ... Table 3-2 Selected textile and apparel products integrated into the GATT: U.S. imports, total and by selected countries, 2002, percentage change in imports from 2001 to 2002, and share of total U.S. imports, 2001 and 2002 Share of U.S. imports from the world-- U.S. imports, Product and source Change in imports ... that have occurred for certain textile and apparel products that have been integrated into the General Agreement
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Aug 2008
Capacity Utilization, Operation Ratio, Pulp, paper and paper products, SA Capacity Utilization, Operation Ratio, Transport equipment, SA Capacity Utilization, Operation Ratio, Textiles, SA Value of exports, Total, SA, JPY Import Volume, Total, Index Export Volume, Total, Index Export Value, USA ... china, united states
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May 2009
and blouses. Imports declined by 3.2% to US$14.2 billion. The local market size in volume terms fell 2 ... The second ranked U.S. import category (347/348) for cotton trousers, slacks and shorts, amounted to US$12 ... However, the United States still is significantly involved in the global textile industry as it
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Jan 1998
Table 5 Ratio of imported to domestic intermediate inputs (textiles, apparel, and footwear, early 1970s to mid-1980s, %) 49a UK USA Average Note: In the column of percent increase, 76.3 is the average of the averages for the two columns to the left and 115.9 the average of the percent increases in the last columns ... ’s calculations Table 5 presents data on imported intermediate inputs for some of the labor intensive industries mentioned above. As can be seen, the share of imported intermediates increased significantly for all ... have to do with the increasing importance of manufactures in merchandise exports, and of so-called high
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May 2010
over two-third of world exports in textiles and clothing. In the global textile market the major importers are USA, European Union and Canada. Asia has been the principal sourcing region for imports of textiles ... Factors hindering Export of textile products (%) Factors hindering the quantity of imports (%) Domestic Market share of the Textile units (%) for the to Share of Domestic sales Total sales Manufacturing ... VI EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Introduction The global textile and clothing industry occupies an important
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