Taiwan's international competitiveness in the textile and garment manufacturing sector will be greatly enhanced by both it and China's accession to the WTO, according to sources in the financial services industry. However, other areas of Taiwanese industry are expected to lose out.
TAIWAN: Textile Prospects Improved By WTO Accession
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