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FOXX CALLS FOR TOUGHER TEXTILE TRADE RULES
Washington, DC,
April 6, 2005
Today U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx (N.C.-5) commended the U.S. Department of Commerce for taking action this week to protect American textile and apparel manufacturing jobs. She also joined four major American textile associations in calling for
“I commend Commerce Secretary Gutierrez for self-initiating the China Textile Safeguard on cotton trousers, shirts and underwear,” said Rep. Foxx. “Too many Foxx said that Secretary Gutierrez has taken a “good first step” in addressing the problem but pointed out that more categories of American textiles need protection. Today the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition, the National Council of Textile Organizations, the National Textile Association and the National Cotton Council of America filed seven petitions to limit additional categories of textile imports from The categories include both cotton and man-made fiber versions of non-knit shirts, sweaters, brassieres, dressing gowns and fabrics as well as man-made knit shirts and trousers. “We must implement safeguards on these additional categories immediately before more American plants close and more workers lose their jobs,” said Rep. Foxx. ### |