Mr. Wang Qingyuan, commercial counselor at the Chinese embassy in Brazil, said in recent years, trade in textile and apparel has taken up higher percentage among trade between the two countries. He hoped that the textile industries in both countries can hold activities such as exhibitions, forums and technical exchanges to deepen the connections and communication and put their separate industrial chains’ advantages into full play.
The textile and apparel industries of China and Brazil are complementary to each other, which makes great room for further cooperation and mutual #
“China’s textile and apparel market enjoys great potential and we expect that more enterprises from Brazil can enter into China’s market,” Mr. Qingyuan said.
The textile and apparel industries of China and Brazil are complementary to each other, which makes great room for further cooperation and mutual #
The Brazilian Textile and Apparel Industry Association (ABIT) expects the per capita textile consumption in the country to increase to 20 kg in 2014 from 12.8 kg in 2012. With the income growth and stable economy development, fabrics, apparel and accessories consumption is expected to increase by 50 percent in the coming years, according to ABIT.
The textile and apparel industries of China and Brazil are complementary to each other, which makes great room for further cooperation and mutual #
According to Custom Statistics of Brazil, total importation of textile and apparel amounted to US$ 6.4 billion in 2011, of which main categories were chemical/blended fabrics, woven apparel, chemical yarns, industry/functional textiles, trimming and accessories, etc.
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