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Chinese Textile Firm Keer to help revive textile industry in South Carolina

Hangzhou-based Keer Group became the first Chinese textile maker to set up a subsidiary in the US 7-months ago hoping…

9 years ago

Keer Group plans to double capacity of its yarn spinning facility in Lancaster

Chinese textile company Keer Group is planning investment of $65 million to double the capacity of its yarn-spinning facility in…

9 years ago

Moss & Associates to design, build Keer cotton yarn plant

Chinese Keer Group Co. Ltd. has appointed Moss & Associates of Greenville, S.C., to design and build a $218 million…

10 years ago

Farmers are free to grow the genetically engineered cotton plants, but they will require the green light

Texas A&M’s Keerti Rathore and colleagues inserted DNA into the cotton plant to turn off the gene responsible for producing…

6 years ago

US textile makers look for a revival through technology advances

U.S. textile and fiber makers see their business finally turning around with shipments of textiles and apparel increasing to $74.4…

7 years ago

Chinese textile and apparel to adapt ‘New Normal’ strategy

With China’s production and labor costs in the textile and apparel industry rising dramatically and exceed those in of many…

8 years ago

South Carolina now home to Chinese textile manufacturers

The prospect of a sweeping Pacific trade agreement led by the United States, and excluding China, is driving Chinese yarn…

9 years ago

Cheap cotton and automation is pushing textile industry in US South

In China, manufacturing wages adjusted for productivity have almost tripled over the last decade, to an estimated $12.47 an hour…

9 years ago

Chinese textile companies looking to manufacture in the US

Chinese companies are looking to manufacture in the U.S., lured by lower costs of energy, cotton and land, and wary…

10 years ago

Chinese textile companies expanding their production lines into the US

Chinese companies' direct investment into the US has gone up by 144 percent in the first five months through May…

10 years ago