Wednesday, November 17, 2004

A New Pattern Is Cut for Global Textile Trade (washingtonpost.com)

A New Pattern Is Cut for Global Textile Trade (washingtonpost.com):

"On Jan. 1, World Trade Organization rules governing the global textile trade will undergo their biggest revision in 30 years. The changes are expected to jeopardize as many as 30 million jobs in some of the world's poorest places as the textile industry uproots and begins consolidating in a country that has become the world's acknowledged low-cost producer: China. "

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