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Philippines Urges The United States To Extend The US Philippines Textile Trade Law

2010/6/2 10:19:00 35

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A labor group in Philippines urged President Aquino III to persuade congressmen to pass a bill.

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The purpose is to revitalize the textile between the United States and Philippines.

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Trade creates thousands of new jobs for both countries.


  

Philippines trade union

Ernesto Herrera, the former director general of the TUCP, said the bill would give market access to larger American men's clothing, women's clothing and children's clothing in Philippines (using American fabrics), and the annual value of imports in the US clothing market is about $200 billion.


In this process, the rescue of our industrial law will save the dying American textile industry.

However, if Congress does not act to extend the law, the law will expire in December this year.


He said that at present, clothing has become Philippines's second largest export to the United States, second only to semiconductors.

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