Prospects for Development of the Garment Industry in Developing Countries: What Has Happened Since the MFA Phase-Out?


Autoria(s): Yamagata, Tatsufumi
Data(s)

02/05/2007

02/05/2007

01/04/2007

Resumo

On January 1, 2005, the controlled trade regime on textiles and clothing which was based on the Multi-Fiber Arrangement (MFA) made in 1974 was abolished. This institutional change wrought great impacts on the world market for textiles and clothing.This paper reviews the impacts of the changes on the main markets and examines the prospects for the markets and the source countries. The main conclusions are as follows: (1) after the renewal of quantitative restrictions on Chinese garment exports were agreed with the US and the EU, the post-MFA surge in Chinese garment exports was significantly attenuated; (2) instead, the growth in garment exports from other Asian low-income countries to the two markets was revived in 2006; (3) the Japanese market has been kept almost intact from the impact of the regime shift; (4) some developing countries, such as Bangladesh and Cambodia, not only survived the liberalization but also have steadily expanded their garment exports throughout the transition; and (5) an indicative fact is that the profitability of the garment industry in Bangladesh and Cambodia was high on average according to surveys conducted in 2003, which might have bolstered the steady growth of garment exports in the past, and possibly future growth, too.

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IDE Discussion Paper. No. 101. 2007.4

http://hdl.handle.net/2344/551

IDE Discussion Paper

101

Idioma(s)

en

eng

Publicador

Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO

日本貿易振興機構アジア経済研究所

Palavras-Chave #Garment #MFA phase-out #China #Bangladesh #Cambodia #Developing countries #Apparel industry #Exports #International agreements #衣類 #多国間繊維取り決め終了 #中国 #バングラデシュ #カンボジア #発展途上国 #アパレル産業 #輸出 #国際協定 #589.2 #AECC China 中国 #AHCB Cambodia カンボジア #ASBG Bangladesh バングラデシュ #C Developing countries 発展途上国 #L67 - Other Consumer Nondurables: #O53 - Asia including Middle East #677
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Working Paper

Technical Report