VIETNAM: Vitas asks US officials to halt monitoring probe
Author: just-style.com | 2 November 2007
The Vietnam textile and apparel association (Vitas) has published an announcement that calls on the US Department of Commerce to lift its monitoring mechanism on Vietnam-sourced textile and apparel products.
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