Import Quotas on Textiles


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Quotas on Textiles and Clothing - A Review


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Seminar paper from the year 2006 in the subject Business economics - Economic Policy, grade: 1,3, Berlin School of Economics, 46 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: Textile and clothing manufacture and trade have been crucial elements to international economic activity and growth for about two centuries. This labour intensive industry requires relatively low skilled workers and little fixed capital to establish production facilities. In consequence, the textile and clothing industry was one of the main sectors of economic growth at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in developed countries and is of particular significance for developing countries at present. The objective of this paper is to outline the case of quotas on the import of textiles and clothing and to contribute to the ongoing debate by assessing the issue from different perspectives. An overview about the textile and clothing sector in the 2nd chapter will clarify its structure, characteristics and recent patterns in international trade. On this background, chapter 3 will identify reasons for the implementation of the quotas and outline their historic emergence from the 1950s to the ATC, followed by a critical evaluation of their impacts. The 4th chapter will assess anticipated and actual post ATC-effects on both developed and developing countries. Special attention will be paid to the particular case of China. Furthermore, chapter 4 will describe the respective reactions of various interest groups, and outline the recently reinstalled safeguard measures of both the EU and the USA. Chapter 5 will come forward with some observations and suggestions as regards possibilities to cope with the intense competition for producers of textiles and clothing in both industrialised and developing countries. Chapter 6 will close this paper with a final conclusion.







Import Quotas on Textiles


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International Trade in Textiles


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With the growth in international trade, the developed market economies have increasingly resorted to protectionism by introducing a wide variety of non-tariff barriers against the import of goods from developing countries. Specifically, the international trade in textiles is affected by this protectionism since it is institutionalized and legitimized in the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA). The MFA, in existence since 1974, is an exception to the non-discriminatory rules of international trade embodied under GATT. There now exists a growing sense that the MFA has outlived its usefulness and is beginning to hinder international trade. Based on a sample of 177 units drawn from all over the country, this pioneering case study of India examines the impact of MFA quotas on firms in developing countries engaged in producing and exporting textiles. Dr. Khanna highlights MFA's impact on the manufacturing-exporting business. He explores the crucial question of how and when country level export quotas become binding at the level of the individual firm. He also analyzes how a market for buying and selling quotas develops in the exporting country and how organizations adjust their pricing, production, and personnel in response to the environment created by the MFA. This pathbreaking study will interest scholars in the fields of international trade and economics and international business relations as well as professionals working in the textiles industry.




Import Quotas Legislation


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