Apparel
in sentence
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Every year, the
apparel
industry produces 150 billion garments.
I've done shoes for Reebok as well, as a kind of a hobby for
apparel.
And he can learn something from the online
apparel
players in China.
The only thing that they can't copy is the actual trademark label within that piece of
apparel.
Now, the reason for this, the reason that the fashion industry doesn't have any copyright protection is because the courts decided long ago that
apparel
is too utilitarian to qualify for copyright protection.
In Japan, for instance, which I think is the third largest market, they have a design law; it protects apparel, but the novelty standard is so high, you have to prove that your garment has never existed before, it's totally unique.
Contrast that with the
apparel
in stores today, i.e. raggedy and faded jeans and jackets, etc.
Adjustment in the exchange rate is likely simply to shift to where America buys its textiles and
apparel
– from Bangladesh or Sri Lanka, rather than China.
Automobiles from South Africa and
apparel
from Kenya, Lesotho, Mauritius, and Swaziland were the leading exports.
Given that Africa now accounts for just 1% of America’s $350 billion textile and
apparel
market, there is plenty of room for expansion.
If the US eventually ratifies the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, countries like Vietnam could erode Africa’s share of the US market in textiles and
apparel.
The key to success for African countries will be to strengthen the skills base and build competitive industries in the textile and
apparel
sector.
While trades involving sewing – textiles, apparel, shoes – are not yet being automated much, it is probably only a matter of time before they are.
For example, the Huajian Shoemaking Company, C&H Garments, and China JD Group (an
apparel
maker), are now operating in special economic zones in, respectively, Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Tanzania.
Textiles and
apparel
came first, followed by luggage, dishes, toys, etc.Supply chains also dispersed geographically, with lower value-added components and processes allocated to low-income countries.
Mending Bangladesh’s Garment IndustryKUALA LUMPUR – Four years ago, the deadly collapse of the Rana Plaza garment factory in Bangladesh pulled back the curtain on the employment practices of the global
apparel
industry.
During our research, we identified 3,367 women and girls in the survey areas who reported being employed in the
apparel
industry.
Import substitution takes place before your eyes: a clothing store that last year sold only imported apparel, now sells only domestically produced goods.
Apparel
production is a prime example of China’s declining competiveness in markets dependent on low-cost labor.
Leveraging a mixture of administrative guidance and monetary incentives, the city government plans to reduce the share of garments in the output of textiles products by 25% in three years and to increase the industrial applications of chemical fibers, which promise much higher returns than
apparel
production.
A stronger renminbi would simply mean a switch in the US from China to lower-cost producers of textiles, apparel, and other goods.
Other sectors that currently account for a large share of employment in lower-income countries – including apparel, light manufacturing, logistics, and call centers – are forecast to undergo increasing automation.
For
apparel
consumers, for example, quality is second only to price when choosing a store, and second only to fashion when choosing a specific item.
Second, the advanced countries should open their markets to textiles and
apparel
(and other labor-intensive manufactures) from Africa, sectors in which Africa has a clear comparative advantage.
If rich countries – in particular, the United States, the 25 members of the EU, and Japan – really want to help poor people, they will open their markets to what poor countries produce, especially textiles, apparel, agricultural products, and commodities.
Their future is further clouded by the fact that the United States and the European Union will phase out their
apparel
quotas next year, potentially reducing quota-hopping investment in South Africa and the broader region.
But some of the plans are unrealistic: a recent report challenges official talk of ten million new jobs in
apparel
manufacture, suggesting that three million is a more likely scenario.
In an attempt to push Haiti toward democracy, the US imposed economic sanctions, which crippled Haiti’s fragile and newly emerging export sector, especially
apparel
and other labor-intensive production.
In 2015, all of Sub-Saharan Africa exported only as much
apparel
as tiny El Salvador.
Many are engaged in construction and the
apparel
business as low-wage workers.
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