DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dtv4wt/the_clothesource) has announced the addition of the "The Clothesource Guide to Apparel Trade Regulations 2013 Edition" report to their offering.
With free update in early 2013.
Trade Regulations on apparel aren't really supposed to be difficult to understand. They're just complicated
But understanding them has never been so important. Many traders expect further EU or US barriers against China to be built, the EU, Japan and Australia are stepping up the pace of duty-free trading with South East Asia, the EU is getting closer to free trade with India and more and more emerging-market garment makers want their government to get duty-free access to major importers.
Having a grasp of what's really happening with trade rules is crucial for anyone reviewing their strategies to 2016, like:
- Businesses in developed countries looking at garment sources
- Businesses in emerging countries looking at their selling strategies
- Anybody advising garment buyers or sellers, or representing them - such as governments, trade associations, or consultants
The Clothesource Guide to Apparel Trade Regulations 2013 doesn't just explain current trade rules.
The guide surveys the state of negotiations on all proposed rule changes by Western importers currently under discussion and likely to come into effect by the end of 2015 - such as the Trans Pacific Partnership, and Europe's review of countries eligible for GSP and GSP Plus
Buying this edition of the Guide gives you a free copy of the 2013 edition - Which:
- Updates the information on the rules imposed by Japan, Canada and Australia as well as the EU and US
- Carries similar data on trade rules affecting imports of garments by Turkey, Mexico, China, Brazil, Russia and India.
- Updates our progress report on continuing Western negotiations
- The Guide explains then in language ordinary businesspeople can understand, and gives references to where details can be found
- The Guide looks at the commercial significance of those rules to the garment and textile industry, making it easy to find, for example, countries with identical rules for duty-free access to both the EU and US
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dtv4wt/the_clothesource