World Textiles and Clothing after Quota Elimination - Winners and Losers
Released on = April 20, 2007, 3:47 am
Press Release Author = Namrata
Industry = Small Business
Press Release Summary = The Agreement on Textiles and Clothing (ATC) expired at the end of 2004, marking the end of quotas limiting textile and clothing trade between World Trade Organisation (WTO) members
Press Release Body = World Textiles and Clothing after Quota Elimination: Winners and Losers
The Agreement on Textiles and Clothing (ATC) expired at the end of 2004, marking the end of quotas limiting textile and clothing trade between World Trade Organisation (WTO) members. Large developing countries-notably China, India and Pakistan-were the most restricted by quotas. By implication, these are the likely winners from the quota phase-out, especially China and India. The main losers are likely to be high wage firms in the quota-restricted countries who have enjoyed protection for over 40 years. However, losers will also include small developing countries located far from the major Western markets which benefited from quota-free access to those markets. Future competitiveness in textiles and clothing will depend on total cost, lead times, design and quality. Low labour costs alone will not be enough to make firms competitive. This is especially true of firms in developing countries where wages represent only a small share of total costs.
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