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Ireland:Concerns over quota restrictions between EU & China

2005-8-26
Recent quota restrictions on Chinese textile imports levied by European Union is causing havoc for the Irish clothing industry, it was claimed today.

Michael Hannon, from the Irish Business and Employers Confederation (IBEC), said around 50 to 70 million garments are currently blocked in European customs as they exceeded agreed quota allowances between the EU and China.

“Fashion suppliers are under increasing pressure as their product, which is seasonal and has a short shelf-life, is piling up in Irish and European ports,” Mr Hannon, who is a director with IBEC’s Irish Clothing and Textile Alliance, said.

“If not resolved quickly, the dispute will reduce the choice of garments available to shoppers this winter and could lead to higher prices”.

“If companies cannot get hold of the products which they have already paid for but which remain blocked, they will be forced to offset these losses through higher prices.”
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However, Mr Hannon said this had resulted in the entire 2005 textiles quota for a number of different categories being reached within a number of weeks.

Mr Hannon said companies working to plan next season’s ranges were mired in uncertainty over whether they can source their collections from Chinese suppliers.

“Little regard for the nature of the fashion industry was paid when negotiating the quota deal with China.

"Lead times for fashion collections are typically around 12 months, therefore Irish companies entered into supply contracts for current stock as early as January and February of this year,” Mr Hannon said.

“Once in the middle of a fashion selling cycle, it is practically impossible for an Irish company to switch to a supplier from a different country as the company is effectively locked into the deal at the sample ordering stage.”

The director urged the European Textiles Committee, which is to travel to Beijing to negotiate the quotas, to act swiftly to resolve the issue.
 
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