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Apparel Industry Boom Index Released In The Third Quarter

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Apparel Industry Boom Index Released In The Three Quarter

By economic daily news industry IFO Business Climate Index The research center and the National Bureau of statistics, China Economic Prosperity Monitoring Center jointly formulated the 2011 three quarter, the clothing industry prosperity index was released in October 24th. According to the index report, in the three quarter of 2011, the prosperity index of the clothing industry in China was 99.5 points (the economic standard was 100 points), a slight increase of 0.1 points compared with the previous quarter, and the warning index of the clothing industry was 103.3 points, down 16.7 points from the previous quarter. Green light district Run.


The index report shows that in the three quarter, China's clothing production, product sales revenue, export volume, gross profit and total tax revenue and other indicators reversed the decline in the previous quarter, but the cost of employment, rent, financing The impact of rising costs and appreciation of the renminbi on the garment manufacturing industry Sales profit The rate dropped from 5.9% in the first quarter to 4.5%, lower than the total industrial sales profit margin (5.9%).
 

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