|
In the years since 1965, the textile industry in the United States and Western Europe has suffered through a period of profound contraction and market reorientation. Only the strongest and most foresighted have survived. These survivors, as well as newcomers, have recognized that the industry must supply the consumer with desirable products of high quality at a competitive price. |
|
|
©National Cotton Council, Memphis TN |
Document last modified Sunday, Dec 6 1998
|