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Japan'S Textile And Clothing Exports Grew For 6 Consecutive Months.

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According to Japan

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According to the statistics of the Ministry of trade and industry, in July 2011, Japan's textile and clothing exports increased by 11% compared to the same period last year, reaching US $883 million 700 thousand, which has been increasing for two consecutive months since February of this year.


From the main point of view, clothing in July

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It increased by 11% to 45 million 450 thousand US dollars, and the export of textile fibers increased by 12% to 124 million 940 thousand US dollars, and the export of yarn increased by 9% to 101 million 180 thousand US dollars.

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Exports increased by 12% to $75 million 20 thousand.


In the 1-7 months of this year, Japan's textile and clothing exports increased by 16% compared to the same period last year, reaching 5 billion 514 million 300 thousand US dollars.

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