May 17, 2008

May 06, 2008
Japanese textile makers are facing tough times, as unfavorable exchange rates, competition from China and sluggish demand are biting into business.
May 13, 2008
Despite ongoing factory closures, thousands of lost jobs and apparel production moving out of China, the Chinese central government has yet to release any plans or policies to deal with shifting production that has come with higher costs.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Just when the North American Free Trade Agreement seemed to be fully integrated into continental commerce, along came Democratic presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton with calls to renegotiate the treaty....more
Spiraling energy and freight costs coupled with rising wages and other expenses in China's Pearl River Delta, the world's premier textile and apparel manufacturing hub, are spurring the relocation of factories to lower-cost Asian countries and a rethinking of sourcing plans to places closer to key home markets....more


