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In The Three Quarter, The Clothing Industry Boom Index Reached 99.5 Points.

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Garment Industry Boom Index In The Three Quarter

Economic Daily News

Chinese classics industry

Climate index research center and National Bureau of Statistics China

economic climate

The apparel industry in the three quarter of 2011 jointly compiled by the monitoring center

IFO Business Climate Index

Today (24) issue.

The index report shows that in the three quarter of 2011, China's clothing industry prosperity index was 99.5 points, a slight increase of 0.1 points over the previous quarter, and the apparel industry early warning index was 103.3 points, down 16.7 points from the previous quarter.


The index report showed that in the three quarter of 2011, China's clothing output, product sales income, export volume, total profit, total tax and other indicators reversed the decline in the previous quarter, but the cost of labor, rent, rent,

financing cost

The impact of rising pressure and appreciation of the renminbi on clothing sales

Profit margin

From 5.9% in the first quarter to 4.5%, less than the total industrial sales profit margin (5.9%).


 
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