GENERL GREEMENT ON TRIFFS ND TRDE RESTRICTED COM.TEX/W/181 1 September 1986 Special Distribution Textiles Committee REGULR REPORTING SCHEME OF TEXTILE ND PPREL STTISTICS The attached tables relate to data on production, employment, value added and investment in the textile and apparel industries, requested under the regular reporting scheme of textile and apparel statistics, for the periods 1984, 1985 and pril-june 1986. The data should be submitted as soon as possibly convenient for national statistical offices, but in any case not later than 30 September 1986. Parties COM.TEX/W/21, COM.TEX/W/34, COM.TEX/W/49, COM.TEX/W/61, COM.TEX/W/73, COM.TEX/W/109 COM.TEX/W/136 COM.TEX/W/150 COM.TEX/W/169 ;o the rrangement who have not yet responded COM.TEX/W/22, COM.TEX/W/27, COM.TEX/W/31, COM COM.TEX/W/37, COM.TEX/W/40, COM.TEX/W/42, COM COM.TEX/W/51, COM.TEX/W/53, COM.TEX/W/56, COM COM.TEX/W/62, COM.TEX/W/64, COM.TEX/W/67, COM COM.TEX/W/82, COM.TEX/W/87, COM.TEX/W/90, COM COM.TEX/W/126, COM.TEX/W/128, to COM.TEX/W/18, TEX/W/32, TEX/W/46, TEX/W/58, TEX/W/70, TEX/W/94, COM.TEX/W/133, COM.TEX/W/147, COM.TEX/W/165, COM.TEX/W/131, COM.TEX/W/139, COM.TEX/W/141, COM.TEX/W/145, COM/TEX/W/152, COM.TEX/W/161, COM.TEX/W/163 COM.TEX/W/172 and COM.TEX/W/178 are requeste d to do so.» 86-1314
Page 2 QUESTIONNIRE II Table 6l PRODUCTION OF TEXTILES ND PPREL 1984-1985 Reporting country 1984 1985 1. Man-made staple fibres not carded, combed or otherwise prepared for spinning; continuous filament tow for discontinous fibres and waste of man-made fibres 2. Man-made fibre tops 3. Wool tops Single yarn of wool (4 + 5) 4. Single yarn of carded sheep's or lambs' wool (woollen yarn) 5. Single yarn of combed sheep's or lambs' wool (worsted yarn) 6. Single cotton yarn Single yarn of man-made fibres (7 + 8) 7. Single continuous yarn, monofil and strip of man-made fibre materials
Page 3 198U > 1985 8. Single yarn of man-made staple (discontinuous) fibres 9. Woven pile fabrics (velvets and plushes) and chenille fabrics, including tufted fabrics, of wool, cotton and man-made textile fibres Woven fabrics of wool yarn (10 + 11) i i 10. Woven fabrics of woollen yarn (carded yarn) 11. Woven fabrics of worsted (combed) wool i! Woven fabrics of cotton yarn (12 + 13) 12. Terry towelling and similar terry fabrics i 13. Other woven fabrics of cotton yarn Woven fabrics of man-made fibres (14 + 15)
COM.TEX/W/181 Page 4 198*+ 1985 14. Woven fabrics of continuous man-made fibres 15. Woven fabrics of man-made staple fibres ; 16. Knitted or crocheted fabric, not elastic or rubberized j i i, J 17. 18. 19. Carpets, machine made, other than of jute, of coir or other hard fibres Women's stockings of man-made textile fibres Panty hose or "tights" of manmade textile fibres, of which: Yarn of 60 denier or finer! i i 1! i i 1 i 20. Other stockings and socks 21. Pyjamas and nightdresses, for men, boys, women, girls and infants
Page 5 1981+ 1985 22. Undergarments for men, boys, women, girls and infants, of which: Knitted or crocheted Other 23. Shirts for men and boys, of which: Knitted or crocheted Other 24. louses and shirtblouses for women, girls and infants, of which: Knitted or crocheted Other
COM.TEX/W/ l8l Page 6 1981+ 1985 25. Jerseys, pullovers, slipovers, twinsets and the like for women, girls, infants, men and boys 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. Coats for women, girls and infants Dresses, suits and costumes for women, girls and infants Skirts for women, girls and infants Trousers for women, girls and infants Overcoats for men and boys (3/4 or longer) Suits for men and boys Jackets for men and boys
Page 7 198U 1985 33. Trousers for men and boys 34. Cover-overalls (boiler suits) 4 FOOTNOTES :. in which quantity normally reported.. lternative unit. «
Page 8 QUESTIONNIRE II Table 6l PRODUCTION OF TEXTILES ND PPREL REVISIONS Reporting country YER PRODUCT NUMER QUNTITY UNIT OLD FIGURE NEW FIGURE * «i
Page 9 QUESTIONNIRE II Table 62 PRODUCTION OF TEXTILES ND PPREL pril-june 1986 Reporting country pril-june 1. Man-made staple fibres not carded, combed or otherwise prepared for spinning; continuous filament tow for discontinous fibres and waste of man-made fibres 2. Man-made fibre tops 3. Wool tops Single yarn of wool (4 + 5) 4. Single yarn of carded sheep's or lambs' wool (woollen yarn) 5. Single yarn of combed sheep's or lambs' wool (worsted yarn) 6. Single cotton yarn Single yarn of man-made fibres (7 + 8) 7. Single continuous yarn, monofil and strip of man-made fibre materials
COM.TEX/W/ Page 10 1 pril-june 8. Single yarn of man-made staple (discontinuous) fibres 9. Woven pile fabrics (velvets and plushes) and chenille fabrics, including tufted fabrics, of wool, cotton and man-made textile fibres Woven fabrics of wool yarn (10 + 11) 10. 11. Woven fabrics of woollen yarn (carded yarn) Woven fabrics of worsted (combed) wool Woven fabrics of cotton yarn (12 + 13) 12. Terry towelling and similar terry fabrics 13. Other woven fabrics of cotton yarn Woven fabrics of man-made fibres (14 + 15)!
Page 11 pril-june 14. 15. 16. 17. Woven fabrics of continuous man-made fibres Woven fabrics of man-made staple fibres Knitted or crocheted fabric, not elastic or rubberized Carpets, machine made, other than of jute, of coir or other hard fibres 18. Women's stockings of man-made textile fibres 19. 20. Panty hose or "tights" of manmade textile fibres, of which: Yarn of 60 denier or finer Other stockings and socks 21. Pyjamas and nightdresses, for men, boys, women, girls and infants
Page 12 pril-june 22. 23. 24. Undergarments for men, boys, women, girls and infants, of which: Knitted or crocheted Other Shirts for men and boys, of which: Knitted or crocheted Other louses and shirtblouses for women, girls and infants, of which: Knitted or crocheted Other
COM.TEX/W/Lol Page 13 pril-june 25. Jerseys, pullovers, slipovers, twinsets and the like for women, girls, infants, men and boys 26. 27. Coats for women, girls and infants Dresses, suits and costumes for women, girls and infants 28. Skirts for women, girls and infants 29. Trousers for women, girls and infants 30. 31. 32. Overcoats for men and boys (3/4 or longer) Suits for men and boys Jackets for men and boys
Page 14 pril-june 33. Trousers for men and boys 34. Cover-overalls (boiler suits). in which quantity normally reported, *. lternative unit. FOOTNOTES : «
Page 15 QUESTIONNIRE II Table 62 PRODUCTION OF TEXTILES ND PPREL REVISIONS Reporting country QURTER YER PRODUCT NUMER QUNTITY UNIT OLD FIGURE NEW FIGURE
COM.TEX/W/ Page 16 QUESTIONNIRE III Table 58 EMPLOYMENT IN THE TEXTILE ND PPREL INDUSTRIES 1981).-1985 Reporting country 198H 1985 1. Textile industry. Total number of employees. ion workers C. verage hours worked per week per worker 2. pparel industry. Total number of employees. ion workers C. verage hours worked per week per worker Specify whether the data refer to: (a) (b) an average for the reporting period, or a specific date within the reporting period.
COM.TEX/W/ Page IT QUESTIONNIRE III Table 59 EMPLOYMENT IN THE TEXTILE ND PPREL INDUSTRY pril - June 1986 Reporting country pril-june 1. Textile industry. Total number of employees. ion workers C. verage hours worked per week per worker 2. pparel industry. Total number of employees. ion workers C. verage hours worked per week per worker!
Page 18 QUESTIONNIRE III Table 59 EMPLOYMENT IN THE TEXTILE ND PPREL INDUSTRIES REVISIONS Reporting country QURTER YER ITEM QUNTITY UNIT OLD FIGURE NEW FIGURE «
COM.TEX/W/i8l Page 19 QUESTIONNIRE III Table 60 VLUE DDED ND INVESTMENT IN THE TEXTILE ND PPREL INDUSTRIES 1983-1981+ Reporting country Textile industry pparel industry 1983 198U 1983 198U National currency (current prices) Value added by manufacturing Investment of which: Plant Machinery and equipment «