Sunday, February 04, 2007

made in china wholesale

Seeking positives in China trade Chile would rather get niche in market than fight
SANTIAGO, CHILE - Chinese competition has put hundreds of textile manufacturers in Latin America out of business. It gave Jose Ramon de Camino Muxi a new start. After visiting China many times in the 1990s, the Chilean entrepreneur was convinced that his family's wool and cotton operations would be shredded by mammoth factories there. But he didn't despair. He decided to let China manufacture for him. De Camino now peddles Chinese-made footwear through his...
FURNITURE MAKERS SEEK AID, THEY ARE ASKING THE U.S. GOVERNMENT TO INVESTIGATE CHINA'S COSTS FOR FURNITURE AS PART OF THEIR ANTI-DUMPING PETITION.
Struggling with shrinking profit margins, plant closings and a steady loss of jobs, a group of American furniture manufacturers is looking to an 82-year-old trade law to provide relief from Chinese imports.The American Furniture Manufacturers Committee for Legal Trade, made up of 29 companies, plans to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Commerce and the U.S. International Trade Commission this fall saying that Chinese furniture makers are violating an anti-dumping law. American...
Despite boom, Chinese companies' profit margins lag well behind U.S. firms'
May 17 American business activity, including outsourcing and importing, has created an economic boom in China, but the profit margins of U.S. companies far outweigh what Chinese companies net, a local expert in international business said Tuesday. "Americans believe the Chinese are taking manufacturing business away from the U.S. But there's lots of money being made in the U.S. from it," said Richard Kwor, a native of China and former associate dean of the...

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