388
Fashion Jobs
CLINIQUE
Brand General Manager, Clinique And Lab Series
Permanent · SEOUL
PARFUMS CHRISTIAN DIOR
Product Marketing Coordinator - Make up
Permanent · SEOUL
SSC PERFUMES & COSMETICS
E-Commerce Coordinator, Make up For Ever
Permanent ·
MOËT HENNESSY ASIA PACIFIC
Marketing Manager
Permanent · SEOUL
LORO PIANA
Vic & Client Engagement Manager
Permanent · SEOUL
LORO PIANA
Logistics Specialist
Permanent · SEOUL
LOUIS VUITTON MALLETIER
Event Manager
Permanent · SEOUL
LOUIS VUITTON MALLETIER
Store Projects Manager
Permanent · SEOUL
PARFUMS CHRISTIAN DIOR
Special Project & PR Manager
Permanent · SEOUL
HENKEL
Consumer Brands Ecommerce Key Account Manager
Permanent ·
HENKEL
Consumer Brands R&D Graduate 1year Program - Regulatory Affairs
Permanent ·
HENKEL
Regional Product Manager Apac in Korea
Permanent · INCHEON
AESOP
Duty Free Operations Coordinator
Permanent · SEOUL
AESOP
Retail Business Manager
Permanent · SEOUL
AESOP
Retail Business Manager
Permanent · SEOUL
L'OREAL GROUP
[l'Oreal Korea] E-Key Account Manager - Sales Online, Consumer Products Division
Permanent · SEOUL
L'OREAL GROUP
[l'Oreal Korea] (jr.) Finance Controller - Professional Products Division
Permanent · SEOUL
AESOP
The Hyundai Seoul - Retail Consultant
Permanent ·
AESOP
Aesop Busan - Retail Consultant
Permanent · BUSAN
ADIDAS
Manager, bu - Sportswear App & Kids, Brand Adidas
Permanent · SEOUL
ADIDAS
Manager, Digital Account Management, Wholesale
Permanent · SEOUL
CLINIQUE
Brand General Manager, Clinique And Lab Series
Permanent · SEOUL
Published
Apr 1, 2009
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

New tax discount for Chinese textile exports

Published
Apr 1, 2009

For the fourth time since August 2008 China has raised tax discounts on exports of textiles. A new discount of 16% is aiming to arrest the decline of exports which reached 32.9% between January and February.



Exports have been declining for some months and have led to the closure of almost 2,000 factories in the south of the country. A drop in demand for Chinese goods has been of benefit to many neighbouring countries, but many large Chinese manufacturing companies have had to trim their production and economise.

This new government measure consists of a 16% tax discount on textiles; cotton; silk, wool and even synthetic fibres, and includes clothing like hosiery. Clothes and accessories made from leather will receive a 13% discount on export tax. This export incentive, once again, risks aggravating businesses abroad.

Equally suffering from a fall in exports, American companies are pointing fingers at China. “China is subsidising exports to the USA, causing a new wave of arrivals of textile products – and a new wave of closures of American textile companies,” complained Cass Johnson, president of the National Council of Textile Organizations.

By Jonathan Fulwell (Source: Matthieu Guinebault)

Copyright © 2024 FashionNetwork.com All rights reserved.