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Title: Current Challenges for the S.A. Textile Industry


1
Current Challenges for theS.A. Textile Industry
  • Presented to
  • Portfolio Committee on Trade Industry
  • 19 Oct 2005
  • By The Textile Federation

2
Outline of Presentation
  • Macroeconomic Environment
  • Chronology of Countering Import Surge
  • State of the Textile industry
  • Changed global environment
  • Challenges
  • Plan of action
  • Conclusions

3
Macroeconomic Environment(1)
  • Fiscal Monetary Policy out of step with
    Industrial Policy (Prof Ha-Joon Chang)
  • High interest rates low inflation do not
  • Encourage investment growth
  • Do not create jobs
  • East Asian Experience
  • Active industrial policy key to economic
    development
  • Growth not deregulation attracts foreign
    investment

4
Macroeconomic Environment(2)
  • WTO still permits activist trade policy
  • Tariff reduction does not equal abolition
  • Infant industry protection is still permitted
  • Emergency import sucharges permitted for
  • Sectoral import surges
  • BoP problems
  • Not all subsidies are illegal
  • LDCs can use export subsidies
  • Agricultural subsidies allowed
  • Regional Development, RD environmental
    subsidies allowed

5
Countering the Import Surge(1)
  • Late 2003 Submission to Govt
  • Volatility strengthening of the Rand
  • Disruption of textile clothing market by China
  • Action required
  • Feb 2004 Safeguard option probed
  • Mar 2004 Min Erwin forms Tech Task Team
  • Istanbul Declaration seeks Govt support
  • May 2004 Task Team meets
  • Official notification to the PRC
  • Schedule for VRA on China by Aug 2004

6
Countering the Import Surge(2)
  • Jun 2004 Task Team Meeting
  • VRA option discarded
  • Sector strategies were requested
  • Aug 2004 Safeguard Regulations introduced
  • Oct 2004 DG advises Industry
  • Pursue Safeguards under Accession Protocol
  • Feb 2005 Task Team Reconvenes
  • China no longer on Agenda
  • Apr 2005 Task Team
  • Restructuring strategies presented

7
Countering the Import Surge(3)
  • May 2005 Final Task Team Meeting
  • DCC compromise proposals agreed
  • Advised to apply for safeguards
  • Sectors to be excluded from China India FTAs
  • Period of 18 months lost
  • Safeguard Application by SACTWU 5 JUL
  • Clothing Items (25 categories)
  • Fabric Household Items (10 categories)
  • Footwear Items (2 categories)
  • Safeguard Applications by Texfed
  • Bed linen 21 Sep 2005
  • Curtains 5 Oct 2005

8
State of the Textile Industry
  • Current State
  • Employment history
  • Imports/Exports
  • Sales/Production
  • Import Penetration

9
Current State of Industry 2004
  • Turnover
  • Fibre Consumption
  • Fabric Production
  • Spindles
  • Looms
  • Knitting Machines
  • Employment
  • Imports
  • Exports

R 11.0 billion 251 000 tons 508 million m2 420
000 3 000 2 000 51 400 R6.5 billion R3.2 billion
Estimate excluding CFL
10
Textile Industry Employment
11
Turnover per Employee
12
Total Textile Imports
13
Fabric Imports
14
Clothing Imports
15
Made up Textile Imports
16
Total Textile Exports
17
Textile Sales
  • Only combined TCFL stats produced in 2004

18
Yarn Production
  • Only combined TCFL stats produced in 2004

19
Woven Fabric Production
  • Only combined TCFL stats produced in 2004

20
Knitted Fabric Production
  • Only combined TCFL stats produced in 2004

21
Import penetration
  • Imports I/(I(T-E))P

22
Changed Global Environment
  • Currency (R,,Yuan)
  • Accession of China to WTO
  • Termination of the ATC MFA Quotas
  • Trade agreements (Agoa/FTAs/PTAs, Mercosur,
    USA, India, China, Other??)
  • Massive growth in undervalued/illegal imports
    of clothing textiles

23
Currency Exchange Rate
24
Accession of China to WTO
  • China acceded to the WTO in Mar 2003
  • MFN status
  • Accession Protocol
  • Growth strategy
  • Phenomenal growth domestically in exports

25
Termination of ATC MFA Quotas
  • ATC provided for phase out of quotas
  • MFA finally eliminated 31 Dec 2004

26
Trade Agreements(1)
  • SA/EU TDCA
  • Tariff preferences finally reached
  • SADC FTA
  • Preferences not yet reciprocal
  • EFTA FTA
  • Preferences to be phased in
  • SACU/Mercosur PTA
  • As yet no prefernces for SA textile exports
  • Textile preferences were given to Mercosur

27
Trade Agreements(2)
  • AGOA
  • Textiles excluded
  • AGOA IV amendment
  • SACU/USA FTA
  • Delays in initiating negotiations
  • SACU/China FTA
  • SA persists in exporting unbeneficiated product
  • And sacrificing its manufacturing sector
  • SACU/India PTA

28
Undervaluation of Imports
Import prices Jul 2005
29
Undervaluation of Imports
Import Prices from China Jul 2005
30
Undervaluation of Imports
Imported Fabric Prices (R/kg)
31
Undervaluation of Imports
Imported Made up Textile Prices (R/kg)
32
Plan of Action
  • Short term (immediate)
  • SARS engagement
  • WTO Valuation Code
  • Illegal imports
  • ITAC
  • Safeguards
  • Anti-dumping
  • Cotton fibre duty free
  • DTI
  • Interim Clothing Textile Dev Program (DCCs)
  • Country of Origin Labelling
  • Sector Strategy(CSP) Finalisation/Implementation

33
Plan of Action
  • Medium term (6 months)
  • Upgrading investment support
  • Labour Market flexibility
  • Innovation

34
Plan of Action
  • Longer term (6-12 months)
  • World class manufacturing standards
  • Access to Technology
  • Higher skills development
  • Workforce empowerment
  • BBBEE Charter

35
Conclusion
  • Critical Stage for textiles
  • No simple solution
  • Immediate Actions
  • Undervaluation of imports
  • Safeguards/Antidumping
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