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CAFTA Contingent Mulls Bush Plan
Latin American leaders said at the White House that they weren't sold on the administration's proposed…
China Import Rise Continues in March
Chinese apparel and textile imports flooded the U.S. again in March, rising 36.2 percent, although the rate…
Industry Job Losses Continue
U.S. apparel and textile manufacturers shed another 3,700 jobs in April, as imports continued to take their…
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WASHINGTON — Justice Department lawyers argued Thursday that a federal appeals court should resolve in its…
EU Begins to Enforce Tariffs On Some U.S.-Made Apparel
The EU began charging a 15 percent tariff Sunday on imports of certain U.S.-made apparel after Congress…
U.S. Report Calls for Action On Intellectual Property Laws
The Bush Administration called for "tough action" against global piracy
CITA Takes on China With Safeguard Review
WASHINGTON — An interagency U.S. government panel on Thursday agreed to consider requests to impose safeguard…
China Imports Continue to Rise
WASHINGTON — China’s imports of apparel and textiles this year continue to far surpass the levels of 2004…
It’s Academic at Jones
Having dressed countless teachers in classic tweeds and comfortable shoes, Jones Apparel Group is now…
Wal-Mart Challenged on Women’s Pay
WASHINGTON — Wal-Mart chief executive officer Lee Scott might not be a mother, but a group of lawmakers…
Apparel Sales Decline To $16.18B in March
Sales at apparel and accessories stores slid 1.9 percent in March to $16.18 billion versus February, the…
Viccaro to Head O Oscar Line
NEW YORK — Maria Viccaro and Oscar de la Renta are teaming up again, but this time, it’s for the designer’s O…
IFFE Firms Face Tough Road
Textile firms getting ready for the IFFE show are dealing with stiff competition from aboard and a…
Vendors Venture Into Retailing
Tough competition and retail consolidation have prompted many vendors to at least contemplate opening their…
Obituary: Dress Exec Bill Levin, 80
Bill Levin, who spent more than 45 years in the dress business, died March 22 at his home in Forest Hills.