WASHINGTON, DC – The National Council of Textile Organization’s (NCTO) Fiber Council announces Ms. Abigail McBee, of Gaffney, SC as the recipient of the 2022 Paul T. O’Day Scholarship Award. She is the daughter of Emily and Douglas McBee, who works for Auriga Polymers/Indorama Ventures in Spartanburg, SC. NCTO Chairman David Poston, President of Palmetto […]
http://www.textilesinthenews.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/logo-header.png00Kristi Ellishttp://www.textilesinthenews.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/logo-header.pngKristi Ellis2022-06-29 14:32:252022-06-29 14:46:33NCTO Announces Winner of the 2022 Paul T. O’Day Memorial Scholarship
Don’t miss NCTO’s new Washington Update, offering a snapshot into our advocacy on critical issues impacting the U.S. textile industry. In today’s report, NCTO President and CEO Kim Glas outlines two priority issues: 1) Urging strong enforcement of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act and 2) Petitioning the administration to maintain the Section 301 China […]
WASHINGTON – The Biden administration should maintain Section 301 penalty tariffs on finished textiles and apparel or risk reversing once-in-a-lifetime nearshoring trends and undermining critical investments and jobs in the U.S. and Western Hemisphere, three key American textile manufacturing groups said today. In a formal submission to the U.S. Trade Representative’s (USTR) office, which is […]
http://www.textilesinthenews.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/logo-header.png00Kristi Ellishttp://www.textilesinthenews.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/logo-header.pngKristi Ellis2022-06-16 10:13:022022-06-16 10:30:47Textile Groups Urge U.S. to Maintain Penalty Tariffs on Finished Products; Lifting Tariffs Would Cement China’s Dominance of Global Manufacturing
NCTO Announces Winner of the 2022 Paul T. O’Day Memorial Scholarship
/in Press Releases, Recent News /by Kristi EllisWASHINGTON, DC – The National Council of Textile Organization’s (NCTO) Fiber Council announces Ms. Abigail McBee, of Gaffney, SC as the recipient of the 2022 Paul T. O’Day Scholarship Award. She is the daughter of Emily and Douglas McBee, who works for Auriga Polymers/Indorama Ventures in Spartanburg, SC. NCTO Chairman David Poston, President of Palmetto […]
Washington Update: UFLPA & 301 Tariffs – June 24, 2022
/in Recent News, TIN Blog /by Rebecca TantilloDon’t miss NCTO’s new Washington Update, offering a snapshot into our advocacy on critical issues impacting the U.S. textile industry. In today’s report, NCTO President and CEO Kim Glas outlines two priority issues: 1) Urging strong enforcement of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act and 2) Petitioning the administration to maintain the Section 301 China […]
Textile Groups Urge U.S. to Maintain Penalty Tariffs on Finished Products; Lifting Tariffs Would Cement China’s Dominance of Global Manufacturing
/in Press Releases, Recent News /by Kristi EllisWASHINGTON – The Biden administration should maintain Section 301 penalty tariffs on finished textiles and apparel or risk reversing once-in-a-lifetime nearshoring trends and undermining critical investments and jobs in the U.S. and Western Hemisphere, three key American textile manufacturing groups said today. In a formal submission to the U.S. Trade Representative’s (USTR) office, which is […]