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Started in June of this year, Jiangsu port single month export value of textile and garment for 3 months to refresh record, after 2 consecutive months of decline, in November and a slight rebound in coach outlet of 210 million U.S. dollars the month, an increase of 37.5%, growth of 13.27% . At this point, Jiangsu ports have been the first 11 months of this year total exports of textile yarn, fabrics and products, and clothing and accessories 2.26 billion, up 31.3% over last year. According to reports, the main exports to the U.S., EU and Japan, exports to ASEAN and India increased significantly. January-November Jiangsu ports on the U.S., EU and Japan textile and coach bags sale exports were 4.8 billion U.S. dollars, 350 million U.S. dollars and 3.2 billion U.S. dollars, up 53.4%, 10.9% and 14.2%, the three together accounted for the total textile and garment export port in Jiangsu value of 51.1%. Concern is of Jiangsu ports on textile and apparel exports of ASEAN and India has undergone tremendous growth, were 1.7 billion U.S. dollars and 080 million U.S. dollars, up 94.5% and 88.9%. "Overall, this year, growth in demand for textile and apparel inventory coach purses apparent recovery in the international market led to a steady rise of China textile and apparel sales." Customs analysts said, but since September, in cotton, cotton yarn prices continued to rise, led by polyester , adhesives and other textile raw materials prices rise, the cost of the downstream textile industry is relatively weak transmission capacity, a large number of SMEs in the break-even line once again face the risk of failure. As excessive growth of coach handbags costs, export enterprises generally can not sign a long single, large orders, some enterprises have limited production shutdown, which led to the textile and garment exports fall. At the same time, Europe and Japan, weakening consumer demand in major markets also inhibited the growth of China's textile and apparel exports. According to U.S. Census Bureau released U.S. retail sales data, September 2010 sales of U.S. apparel stores $ 18,120,000,000, a decrease of 0.2%; the same period, Japan's large department stores and supermarket coach wallets of clothing 330.3 billion yen, up down 9.6%, the second largest decline during the year.