The East African Community has begun phasing-out imports of second-hand clothing to promote the development of the domestic garment sector. Using trade data and information obtained from the exporters, this study produces the first estimate of disaggregated imports of second-hand clothing in Tanzania. The net import of used clothing is estimated at over 540 million pieces per year, compared to a domestic production of new clothing of 20 million pieces and import of 177 million pieces of new clothing. This study assesses the short-term impact of the phase-out on the domestic garment sector. Depending on the substitutability between new and used clothing, the phase-out could prompt increased import of new clothing. It could also prompt employ...
Since 2000, Lesotho along with Kenya, Madagascar and Swaziland, has seen year-toyear doubling of clo...
After unprecedented decline in Kenya’s cotton-textile-apparel industry since the early 1990s, substa...
This article examines the importance of one possible explanation for the failure of African countrie...
The East African Community has begun phasing-out imports of second-hand clothing to promote the deve...
Many people in EAC use secondhand clothes, there are many people who depend on the second-hand clot...
The objective of this study was to investigate if the banning of importation of second-hand clothes ...
The objective of this study was to investigate if the banning of importation of second-hand clothes ...
Increases in clothing exports after 2000 signaled the first incidence of large-scale manufacturing e...
On January 1, 2005, the Multifiber Arrangement (MFA), which establishes quotas on different categori...
This paper analyses exports of textiles and clothing (T&C) from Sub-Saharan African countries in the...
This study was carried out at Ministry of Industry and Trade, aiming at assessing the excessive impo...
On January 1, 2005, the controlled trade regime on textiles and clothing which was based on the Mult...
Following the banning of imported textiles, the Government of Rwanda introduced the “Made in Rwanda”...
This paper examines the textile and clothing (T&C) industry in Lesotho to ascertain the initial effe...
The global trade in second-hand clothing (SHC) is worth more than $1 billion each year. Supporters o...
Since 2000, Lesotho along with Kenya, Madagascar and Swaziland, has seen year-toyear doubling of clo...
After unprecedented decline in Kenya’s cotton-textile-apparel industry since the early 1990s, substa...
This article examines the importance of one possible explanation for the failure of African countrie...
The East African Community has begun phasing-out imports of second-hand clothing to promote the deve...
Many people in EAC use secondhand clothes, there are many people who depend on the second-hand clot...
The objective of this study was to investigate if the banning of importation of second-hand clothes ...
The objective of this study was to investigate if the banning of importation of second-hand clothes ...
Increases in clothing exports after 2000 signaled the first incidence of large-scale manufacturing e...
On January 1, 2005, the Multifiber Arrangement (MFA), which establishes quotas on different categori...
This paper analyses exports of textiles and clothing (T&C) from Sub-Saharan African countries in the...
This study was carried out at Ministry of Industry and Trade, aiming at assessing the excessive impo...
On January 1, 2005, the controlled trade regime on textiles and clothing which was based on the Mult...
Following the banning of imported textiles, the Government of Rwanda introduced the “Made in Rwanda”...
This paper examines the textile and clothing (T&C) industry in Lesotho to ascertain the initial effe...
The global trade in second-hand clothing (SHC) is worth more than $1 billion each year. Supporters o...
Since 2000, Lesotho along with Kenya, Madagascar and Swaziland, has seen year-toyear doubling of clo...
After unprecedented decline in Kenya’s cotton-textile-apparel industry since the early 1990s, substa...
This article examines the importance of one possible explanation for the failure of African countrie...