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From: ugur dayioglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Jan 18, 2006 1:28 PM


Hi,

In Europe, especially the Small and Medium Sized
Enterprises, that are performing in textile industry
are facing several difficulties due to the
comtemporary competitive environment in global market.
Starting from the 01.01.2005, according to the World
Trade Organisation Regulations, the barriers
restraining the international trade have been no
longer in application. Whilst this is a very important
step in liberalisation of world trade and in enhancing
open markets and enhancing new emerging markets, many
of the firms are not fully ready to new conditions,
most of them have not expected such a rapid revolution
and that sharp effects.

Now the firms need to modify themselves in some way.
Anyone may realise that the people are losing their
jobs as a result of the process that has been recently
observed. The undesired effects are not only
economical; a likelihood of existance of social
problems emerges, too.

Some guidelines are needed in the sector. One thing
very important is the cooperation between the firms,
which are real actors of the sector, and universities
and other NGOs that are related to the sector to some
extent. This kind of a cooperation may lead firms to
cope with the new threats in the sector.

Technical textile tehniques, organic poducts are among
some gateways. As an NGO from Turkey, we would like to
discuss on our draft projects.

Please contact this e-Mail address if you are
interested in.

Regards.


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