- Carpets and other floor coverings, household textiles, glassware, tableware and household utensils.
- Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres mixed other than with wool, fine animal hair or cotton, for home furnishing textiles or household linen
- A balance must be struck between EU textile protectionism, which costs an extra EUR 270 per year for each four
- Trade Inspection Service is required to examine imports of certain products such as footwear, textiles and household linen, toys, etc.
- Repair and alteration services of garment and household textile articles
- Wholesale trade services of household linens, curtains and diverse household articles of textile materials
- Pursuant to that Royal Decree the Foreign
- Other household textiles such as shopping bags, laundry bags, covers for clothes and furniture, flags, sunshades, etc.
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- Woven fabrics of cotton of yarns of different colours, for household linen or home furnishing textiles
- Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres mixed other than with wool, fine animal hair or cotton, for home furnishing textiles or household linen
- employed tailors who work from their own homes or run independent firms.
- Europe may well lead also in the design and techniques of textile machinery but there again we need to have a home market for such products.
- The trade agreements recently signed by the Commission, in particular with Pakistan, are a source of further concern, especially in the home textiles sector, which still comprises major companies in Portugal.
- This Regulation shall not apply to textile products which are contracted out to persons working in their own homes, or to independent firms that make up work from materials supplied without the property therein being transferred for consideration.
- Woven fabrics of cotton, not of yarns of different colours, weighing <= 200 g/m2, for household linen or home furnishing textiles
- This Regulation shall not apply to textile products which are made up by self
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