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The US Textile And Apparel Industry Aims At Other American Markets.

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Kim Glass, Assistant Vice Minister of textiles and clothing (Kim Glas) recently delivered a speech that US textile and clothing exports increased by 18% in 2010 to US $19 billion 700 million.

It is estimated that by 2014, the average annual growth rate of textile and clothing exports in the United States will reach 15%, and the annual export volume will reach US $30 billion.

Glass said that in the future, American manufacturers will increase their trade with other American countries, and in addition to export business, they will also strengthen their procurement efforts in the region.


At present, Latin America and Canada are the preferred export markets for US manufacturers.

Glass said the US government is stepping up efforts to enhance the competitiveness of textile and garment manufacturers and strive to win greater market share in the international market.

On the other hand, recently, the US orders for Central America rose strongly. An american apparel company executive in Central America said, "American manufacturers and retailers have aimed at us. Our orders are raining at the moment. In order to ensure delivery on time, our textile factories are working at full capacity."


Glass believes that this is a pfer of the procurement market from Asia to the Americas.

Big wave

With the rise of raw material prices and labor costs in Asia, especially in China, the purchasing cost advantages of American countries are becoming increasingly prominent.

More and more American companies take the Americas as their purchasing places.

At the same time, the region also has regional advantages, which facilitate the market entry of products, communication accessibility, free trade agreements and many other preferential policies, as well as quality and reliability.

Glass said that the trade fundamentals of the Americas were good and employment opportunities showed a growing trend.


It is understood that in order to promote the smooth development of the trade market between the United States and the Americas, the United States Department of Commerce has planned and hosted various forum activities, such as the purchasing meeting of the American Summit Forum held in Las Vegas recently, including 90 companies from the United States, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, Peru and Columbia.

In addition, to strengthen the purchasing power of large enterprises in the Americas, the United States Trade Representative Office (USTR) and the American Defense Commission (IADB) set up a new country for the CAFTA- DR.

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