| NCTO advocates for enhanced scrutiny of Asian textile imports in US
19 Mar 24 104 min read
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- The National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO) is now highlighting the extraordinary increase in apparel imports from Asian countries, which can undermine the US domestic textile industry.
- The testimony also highlighted the unfair cost-lowering benefits to the Asian nations, including the low labour costs and utilisation of the de minimis.
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