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CRISIS IN THE U.S. TEXTILE AND APPAREL INDUSTRY: IS IT CAUSED BY TRADE AGREEMENTS AND ASIAN CURRENCY MELTDOWNS? by William A. Amponsah
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Document Date: 2007-02-18 23:31:40


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New York / Greensboro / /

Company

Apparel Industries / North American Free Trade Agreement / American Apparel / CBI / Burlington Industries / /

Continent

Asia / /

Country

Taiwan / Mexico / Sri Lanka / Thailand / Indonesia / Japan / Pakistan / United States / Canada / China / Philippines / South Korea / India / /

Currency

USD / /

Event

Bankruptcy / /

Facility

American Textile Manufacturers Institute / North Carolina A&T State University / /

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automated technology / import products / manufacturing apparels / textile products / greater technology / manufacturing employer / manufacturing / low-priced textile products / manufacturing plants / textile maker / /

Organization

American Textile Manufacturers Institute / American Apparel and Footwear Association / U.S. Department of Commerce / U.S. government / World Trade Organization / Footwear Association / U.S. Department of Agriculture / Department of Agribusiness / Applied Economics and Agriscience Education / North Carolina A&T State University / Greensboro / Bureau of Labor Statistics / /

Person

Mike Easley / William A. Amponsah / Joseph Schumpeter / Bush / /

Position

President / major U.S. companies / Governor / director / and graduate research assistant / associate professor / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / Virginia / Alabama / New York / Tennessee / Pennsylvania / South Carolina / North Carolina / California / Georgia / /

Region

East Asia / Caribbean / /

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