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American Interior Textile Manufacturers Seek High Tariffs On Chinese Goods

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Interior Decoration Products

The United States Spin The association submitted a petition to the International Trade Commission of the United States asking for tariffs on fabrics used for decoration and other furniture from China. The association considers that the prices of Chinese products are unfair. In particular, the National Textile Association calls for a 125% tariff on the chenille fabric and a 75% tariff on all other decorative fabrics.


The requirement is that the association represents the domestic wide in July 15th. decorate Part of the petition submitted by the textile manufacturing industry. The petition notes that since China joined the WTO in 2001, the United States has significantly increased its imports of decorative fabrics from China. The petition lists a lot of fabric import figures, and the petition also highlights the import and export of tailoring and sewing bags from China. In 2001, it imported $2 million 400 thousand and increased to $333 million 600 thousand by 2005. The petition said that China's textile imports caused substantial damage to the United States, leading to widespread unemployment in the US industry. From 2004 to 2006, the domestic textile and garment industry lost 630 thousand jobs. It is not clear how many of these lost jobs involve decorative cloth production.


The petition also claimed that the Chinese government gave textiles. production While subsidies are provided, and Chinese currencies are undervalued, the prices of Chinese products are cheaper in dollar terms.


An American Manufacturing Director said in his report that if he had free labor, his fabric sales price would be reduced by 20%, but compared with Chinese products, Chinese products were still 50% cheaper.


The American fabric manufacturers signed on the petitions include American Silk Mills, David Rothschild Co., Rothschild and Co., Raxon fabric, Mori Berri textile mill (Sunbury Co.), weaving mill, Victor Textile & Textile Co., Ltd.


According to the content of the document, the petitioners believe that their production representatives represent more than half of the US production.

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