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Gary Gereffi Nc Clothing & Textiles 15 16 Oct 04
1. Industrial Adjustment in the North Carolina Textile and Clothing Industry Gary Gereffi, Duke University Global Apparel/Clothing Europe Conference at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill October 15, 2004
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6. Figure 1: Northeast Asia's Apparel Exports to the World (SITC 84), 1985-2001 Source: World Trade Analyzer, based on United Nations data for SITC 84 (“Articles of apparel and clothing accessories”).
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8. In 2005, Multi-Fiber Agreement Ends Jan. 1, 1995 16% Integration Jan. 1, 1998 Another 17% Integration Jan. 1, 2002 Another 18% Integration Jan. 1, 2005 100% Integration MFA (1974 – 1994) ATC (1995 – 2004) Quota Abolition from 2005 Source: World Trade Organization.
9. U.S. Integration Schedule Established by CITA (Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements)
17. Table 7 Source: Employment Security Commission of North Carolina, Announced Business Closings. SIC codes: Apparel (23) and Textiles (22).
18. Apparel Employees in North Carolina Note: NAICS code 315 (Apparel Manufacturing) Source: Employment Security Commission of North Carolina, Employment and Wage Data by Industry http://eslmi12.esc.state.nc.us/ew/EWYear.asp?Report=1
19. Jobs Lost in North Carolina, 1995-2003 Source: Employment Security Commission of North Carolina, Announced Business Closings and Permanent Layoffs http://eslmi12.esc.state.nc.us/mls/MLSFrame.asp?contentsFrame=5