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Stepping up to get local toes

Textile industry sees upside of new labels.

Updated: Nov. 17, 2006 3:54 AM | Full story

Chinese ambassador urges One-China policy

Says economic gains to U.S. depend on political relations.

Updated: Oct. 31, 2006 2:31 AM | Full story

Easley sees European biotech, development

Gov. Mike Easley is scheduled to wrap up a five-day visit to Europe today with meetings at a textile company in Belgium.

Updated: Apr. 28, 2006 3:30 AM | Full story

Fair trade difficult to distinguish

The Triangle is starting to see more businesses that describe their wares as fair trade. By doing so, these merchants are pledging that the artists, farmers and laborers who make the products being sold are paid fairly and have safe working conditions.

Updated: Feb. 2, 2006 6:58 AM | Full story

Opportunity seen in Denmark

Ambassador notes market for furniture, other N.C. goods as state tour finishes.

Updated: Jan. 12, 2006 4:17 AM | Full story

U.S., China start textile negotiations

Since a quota system expired Jan. 1, there has been a surge of clothing and textile imports entering the United States from China.

Updated: Oct. 24, 2005 6:21 AM | Full story

U.S. plans new China limits

Restrictions on imports of clothing, textiles to be negotiated, due to trade deficit.

Updated: Oct. 22, 2005 5:09 PM | Full story

Hayes is CAFTA foe no longer

Congressman Robin Hayes, an heir to one of North Carolina's great textile fortunes, casts key vote in House.

Updated: Oct. 23, 2005 7:15 PM | Full story

House passes CAFTA

Close vote sends bill to president.

Updated: Oct. 23, 2005 10:02 PM | Full story

N.C. GOP not buying trade deal

Even strong supporters of the president have kept their distance from the president on CAFTA.

Updated: Oct. 24, 2005 2:16 AM | Full story

New limits coming for China

U.S. to restrict certain shirts, trousers, blouses and yarn to stem surge of imports.

Updated: Oct. 24, 2005 1:36 PM | Full story

CAFTA doesn't spook all of N.C.

Trade treaty garners support from an unlikely coalition of textile companies, farmers and food processors.

Updated: Oct. 24, 2005 1:35 PM | Full story

Treaty called 'job killer'

Textile leaders counter advocacy by Honduran president.

Updated: Oct. 22, 2005 5:49 PM | Full story

Presidents push for CAFTA

There is heavy opposition to the trade agreement from U.S. labor unions, sugar farmers and others.

Updated: Oct. 22, 2005 4:20 PM | Full story

N.C. businessmen lobby for CAFTA

Trade pact would bring textile growth, they say.

Updated: Oct. 22, 2005 7:55 PM | Full story

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