The uncertainties in
the global garment trade environment and challenges at home have
affected China's sleepwear suppliers, leading them to take a more
cautious outlook for this year.
Speculation about US and EU restrictions in the line coupled
with government-imposed export taxes, which were abolished only
late last year, were also among the reasons behind the move to produce
more midrange and high-end designs.
The bilateral agreement with the EU in September 2005 and the
US in November came as a relief to China makers because sleepwear
is not included in the list of categories with import limits.
But the volatile export environment has already affected many
companies' expansion plans, leading them to take a more cautious
outlook for the year. Instead of investing in the construction of
new or bigger factories, many suppliers are opting to upgrade their
existing facilities instead.
Apart from the possibility of new quotas, suppliers had to deal
with rising production expenses as a result of the continuing labor
shortage and higher raw material costs.
The labor shortage was initially limited to Guangdong province,
but is now widespread in Zhejiang and Jiangsu, which are the main
production hubs for sleepwear.
Many of the industry's skilled workers are enticed to work in
other sectors by companies offering higher wages and better benefits.
Makers are thus forced to match such job offers with higher pay,
better housing and training for their employees, consequently raising
operating expenses.
The rising cost of synthetic fabric largely used in designs,
plastic and lace trims, and other garment accessories has decreased
companies' profit margins further.
Because of these factors, as many as 40 percent of sleepwear
makers in China will be increasing product prices between 5 and
10 percent in coming months. But the majority will keep prices stable
in efforts to maintain competitiveness.
Some established makers are trying to pull down operating expenses
by investing in automated machinery and vertical integration, while
the bulk of suppliers are increasing R&D capability to improve
designs and increase the variety of styles offered.
To boost competitiveness, many companies are expanding their
product lines, improving buyer services or enhancing product quality
through the use of new types of fabric.
Models made of functional fabric such as modal and Tencel have
been released, increasing softness and luster in sleepwear. The
use of natural materials such as silk, linen and bamboo blends has
also become popular, providing designs with better breathability
and anti-bacterial features.
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