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In This Issue (Feb 2015)Power Rankings 2015
LALB Ports Update (225)
FDRA Comments on Port Agreement
Farrow Offers Shipping Alternatives
Footwear Commodities Report
JOC Article on Ports
Social Compliance Webinar
Footwear Trade Roundup
Total Footwear Import Data
Athletic Footwear Import Data
Footwear Production Power Rankings 2015
FDRA President Matt Priest unveiled FDRAs 2015 FootwearProduction Power Rankings at ecVisions Annual Customer AdvisoryBoard Meeting in Orlando FL The rankings (found below) are basedon how many pairs of shoes a country produces for the US marketThe rankings also show if imports from that country are trending upor down
We wanted to provide a clear visual of what footwear productionlooked like in 2014 for the industry There are still a lot of changes
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looked like in 2014 for the industry There are still a lot of changestaking place globally and so we constantly compile and analyze dataand talk with factories and top sourcing execs to identify sourcingshifts for FDRA members said FDRA President Matt Priest The2014 data has just come out and everyone can see a 10000 footview of the shifts taking place thanks to these power rankings Wewill provide a deep dive into sourcing shifts including pinpointeddata for countries of interest interviews with the industrys topsourcing experts on what they see for the coming year and analyzechallenges and opportunities for companies in our upcoming annualGlobal Footwear Sourcing Assessment report for FDRA membersClick here to view a full copy of FDRAs Production Power Rankings
LALB Ports Update (225)
FDRA spoke to reps from the Port of LA today (225) and this iswhat we heard
The terminals at the Port of LALB are filling a majority of theirlabor orders and productivity has returned to normal levelsWith over 20 vessels at anchor we project some sense ofnormalcy within 3 months With the rapid rate of containerdischarge from the over 8000 +TEU sized-vessels and the needto keep the terminal yards fluid we encourage your membersto take delivery of their containers as soon as they becomeavailable We also encourage your members to work closelywith their shipping line partners and the terminal operators toreceive status updates The implementation of the pool of poolschassis program will take place in March which will helpfacilitate efficiencies
FDRA Weighs in on Port Agreement
The Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) and the InternationalLongshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) just announced a
clicking here
ecVision SourceTrendsMarch 16 2015Hong Kong
SourceTrends 2015 GlobalTesting and ComplianceComplexity is co-sponsored by many of theindustrys leading serviceproviders and non-profitassociations Click here for the full-day agenda
ecVision is offering a 50discount for FDRAmembers During theregistration process justenter the following couponcode FDRA50 If you arean ecVision customerplease contact ecVision for a full discount
Registration is available by
clicking this linkbitlysourcetrends2015
Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) just announced atentative agreement on a new five-year contract coveringworkers at all 29 West Coast ports The agreement is subject toratification by both parties The footwear industry is extremely excited about tonightsannouncement that a deal has been reached between the PMAand the ILWU said Matt Priest President of FDRA - Americaslargest footwear trade association Our members and theindustry at large rely on a complex and innovative global supplychain to deliver footwear to American consumers Recentdelays distinctly highlighted the importance of collaborative andefficient operations at our nations ports We applaud both thePMA and the ILWU for working so hard to find a resolution tothe negotiations and look forward to full adoption of theagreement and the immediate resumption of port operations Priest added Over the next few weeks we will start to see aslight reduction in congestion at the ports However withthousands of containers stacked up on boats and dockside westrongly encourage the ports and longshoremen to worktogether to unwind the large backlog and help us get ourfootwear through the ports and into our warehouses as quicklyas possible
Farrow Offers Shipping Alternatives Amid WestCoast Port Congestion
Though the port dispute ending cargo is still sitting in thepacific due to port congestion that could take months toresolve If one lesson has been learned from this is thatcompanies must diversify their ports of entry
As a leader in the importing and exporting industry Farrowcontinues to help footwear companies and brands find a cost-effective solution to get their cargo out of congestion as soon aspossible Farrows access to a bonded warehouse in VancouverBC enables companies to bypass Canadian customs clearancesand allow their products a quick entry into the United Statesand back into the hands of consumers
At first glance this alternative may sound costly but Farrowsknowledgeable importing and exporting professionals will beable to assist in finding the most cost effective method for youto get product to market
To get your products out of the west coast port gridlock andback onto your customers feet OR to start diversifying yourport of entrys so you are prepared if another crisis hits pleasereach out to Paul Candella at Farrow by
emailing paulcandellafarrowcom or contact Kerry Rasmussenat kerryrasmussenfarrowcom
Footwear Commodities Report
This report provides detailed costs analysisfor footwear inputs and other costsimpacting the footwear supply chain to helpcompanies better track costs Click here to access the JanuaryCommodities Report
If you dont know your user name and password please email Andy Polk
From JOCcom - Long Recovery Ahead for WestCoast PortsThe tentative coast wide contract agreement that was reachedFriday evening by the International Longshore and WarehouseUnion and the PacificMaritime Associationwhile most welcome isjust the beginning of along process West Coastports must endure torecover from the backlogof containers and vesselsthat have overwhelmedtheir operations the past four months and to restore trustamong shippers Industry experts agree that it will take months for Los AngelesLong Beach Oakland Seattle and Tacoma -- all among the 10largest ports in the US -- to return to normal operationsEven then the old normal will not be good enough toaccommodate the cargo surges that occur each week as vesselswith capacities of as many as 14000 20-foot containersdescend upon West Coast ports In fact the brutal irony of theILWU work slowdowns and the PMAs response of restrictingnight and weekend work is that these actions compoundedproblems that were already occurring anyway because of thearrival of big ships operated by expanded carrier alliances The Port of Oakland stated Friday in a press release that it willtake Oakland and other West Coast ports six to eight weeks torecover from the cargo backlog Some industry analysts mightsay that is an ambitious schedule given the magnitude of thecargo and vessel backlog at West Coast ports Some say threemonths is a more realistic goal
Read the full article at JOCcom
JOCcom is pleased to offer members of the FDRA an exclusivediscount off an annual subscription Subscribe today
to JOCcom using promotional code FDRAJOC and SAVE 25 on an annual subscription
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information breaking industry news and actionable data from theglobal container shipping and logistics experts Click here to take
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MetricStream Social Compliance Webinar
The challenges faced by the footwear industry are unique andrequire both pro-active identification of compliance issues andstronger collaborations and partnerships The key is to enableopen communication between companies suppliers factoriesand workers and to facilitate continual improvement This willlead to increased supplier ownership and improved businessperformance with fewer accidents less employee attrition andimproved productivity Join this webinar on March 11 presented by FDRA ampMetricStream as the speakers focus on how to transform socialcompliance programs into social performance
Register Here Now
Footwear Trade Roundup
FDRA recently launched a new Footwear and Politics thatprovides our most important in-depth trade updates andinsights If you are not getting this newsletter please
contact FDRA to be added to the list---------------------------------------------------------------
TPP negotiators headed to Hawaii (Politico) The United States will host the next meeting of Trans-PacificPartnership chief negotiators in Hawaii March 9-15 The meeting isexpected to be one of the final gatherings of working level officialsbefore trade ministers from the 12 TPP countries tentatively meet inthe spring to potentially wrap up the negotiations according tosources close to the talks
Akira Amari Japans minister in charge of TPP affairs said the talksare slightly behind schedule and a ministerial originally expected inearly spring may eventually happen by the end of May according toJapanese press reports Amari said the TPP ministerial will likely bearranged in parallel with or after passage of trade promotionauthority legislation which is critical for getting the Asia-Pacific dealthrough Congress Acting Deputy US Trade Representative WendyCutler and Chief Agricultural Negotiator Darci Vetter are expected totravel to Tokyo next month to participate in auto and agriculturetalks informed sources said The working level meetings areexpected to precede a summit between US Trade RepresentativeMichael Froman and Amari in which the two officials could finalize abilateral deal Presidents Team Focuses TPP Push on Democrats (Politico) On Monday US Trade Representative Michael Froman urgedCongress to pass bipartisan trade promotion authority legislation thatcaptures progress made over the past 13 years in addressing laborand environmental concerns in trade agreements
Its time to update trade promotion legislation to meet the needs oftodays global economy and lock into law the progress we have madeon a number of issues including labor and the environment Fromansaid according to the prepared text of a speech at the NationalAssociation of Counties Legislative Conference in Washington DC
The remarks came as Republicans are anxious to begin action on atrade promotion authority bill but remain in talks with Sen RonWyden the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee aboutpossible modifications to gain more Democratic support
Froman in an argument that seemed directed at progressiveDemocrats opposed to TPA noted there was no consensus amongRepublican and Democrats on including enforceable labor andenvironmental provisions in trade agreements the last time thelegislation was passed in 2002
In contrast the bill that Senate Finance Committee Chairman OrrinHatch and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Paul Ryanhope to introduce with Wyden would require labor and environmentalobligations to be enforced using the same mechanism for commercialprovisions of the pact he argued
provisions of the pact he argued
Trade promotion legislation hasnt been updated since 2002 Thinkabout how much the world has changed since then Froman saidreferring to the rise of the digital economy state-owned enterprisesand emerging economies like China
Today people around the world have downloaded well over 25billion songs through I-Tunes In 2002 the I-Tunes store hadnt evenbeen invented Froman said Today 12 of the largest 50 companieson the Fortune 500 Global list are state-owned enterprises In 2002only one of the largest 50 companies on that list was state-owned
Footwear Import Data
With the government recently reporting newdata FDRA has produced its monthly FootwearImport Data Report
You can access the YTD Dec 2014 datahere
If you dont know your user name and password please email KaitlinNygren
Athletic Footwear Import Data
FDRA is now producing a report on athleticfootwear imports into the US
You can access the YTD Dec 2014 athleticfootwear data here
If you dont know your user name and passwordplease email Kaitlin Nygren
Supply Chain amp Sourcing Innovation - Attend the Footwear Innovation Summit
One of the main topics at our upcoming Innovation Summit is how new technologies are being used to manufacture footwear
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looked like in 2014 for the industry There are still a lot of changestaking place globally and so we constantly compile and analyze dataand talk with factories and top sourcing execs to identify sourcingshifts for FDRA members said FDRA President Matt Priest The2014 data has just come out and everyone can see a 10000 footview of the shifts taking place thanks to these power rankings Wewill provide a deep dive into sourcing shifts including pinpointeddata for countries of interest interviews with the industrys topsourcing experts on what they see for the coming year and analyzechallenges and opportunities for companies in our upcoming annualGlobal Footwear Sourcing Assessment report for FDRA membersClick here to view a full copy of FDRAs Production Power Rankings
LALB Ports Update (225)
FDRA spoke to reps from the Port of LA today (225) and this iswhat we heard
The terminals at the Port of LALB are filling a majority of theirlabor orders and productivity has returned to normal levelsWith over 20 vessels at anchor we project some sense ofnormalcy within 3 months With the rapid rate of containerdischarge from the over 8000 +TEU sized-vessels and the needto keep the terminal yards fluid we encourage your membersto take delivery of their containers as soon as they becomeavailable We also encourage your members to work closelywith their shipping line partners and the terminal operators toreceive status updates The implementation of the pool of poolschassis program will take place in March which will helpfacilitate efficiencies
FDRA Weighs in on Port Agreement
The Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) and the InternationalLongshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) just announced a
clicking here
ecVision SourceTrendsMarch 16 2015Hong Kong
SourceTrends 2015 GlobalTesting and ComplianceComplexity is co-sponsored by many of theindustrys leading serviceproviders and non-profitassociations Click here for the full-day agenda
ecVision is offering a 50discount for FDRAmembers During theregistration process justenter the following couponcode FDRA50 If you arean ecVision customerplease contact ecVision for a full discount
Registration is available by
clicking this linkbitlysourcetrends2015
Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) just announced atentative agreement on a new five-year contract coveringworkers at all 29 West Coast ports The agreement is subject toratification by both parties The footwear industry is extremely excited about tonightsannouncement that a deal has been reached between the PMAand the ILWU said Matt Priest President of FDRA - Americaslargest footwear trade association Our members and theindustry at large rely on a complex and innovative global supplychain to deliver footwear to American consumers Recentdelays distinctly highlighted the importance of collaborative andefficient operations at our nations ports We applaud both thePMA and the ILWU for working so hard to find a resolution tothe negotiations and look forward to full adoption of theagreement and the immediate resumption of port operations Priest added Over the next few weeks we will start to see aslight reduction in congestion at the ports However withthousands of containers stacked up on boats and dockside westrongly encourage the ports and longshoremen to worktogether to unwind the large backlog and help us get ourfootwear through the ports and into our warehouses as quicklyas possible
Farrow Offers Shipping Alternatives Amid WestCoast Port Congestion
Though the port dispute ending cargo is still sitting in thepacific due to port congestion that could take months toresolve If one lesson has been learned from this is thatcompanies must diversify their ports of entry
As a leader in the importing and exporting industry Farrowcontinues to help footwear companies and brands find a cost-effective solution to get their cargo out of congestion as soon aspossible Farrows access to a bonded warehouse in VancouverBC enables companies to bypass Canadian customs clearancesand allow their products a quick entry into the United Statesand back into the hands of consumers
At first glance this alternative may sound costly but Farrowsknowledgeable importing and exporting professionals will beable to assist in finding the most cost effective method for youto get product to market
To get your products out of the west coast port gridlock andback onto your customers feet OR to start diversifying yourport of entrys so you are prepared if another crisis hits pleasereach out to Paul Candella at Farrow by
emailing paulcandellafarrowcom or contact Kerry Rasmussenat kerryrasmussenfarrowcom
Footwear Commodities Report
This report provides detailed costs analysisfor footwear inputs and other costsimpacting the footwear supply chain to helpcompanies better track costs Click here to access the JanuaryCommodities Report
If you dont know your user name and password please email Andy Polk
From JOCcom - Long Recovery Ahead for WestCoast PortsThe tentative coast wide contract agreement that was reachedFriday evening by the International Longshore and WarehouseUnion and the PacificMaritime Associationwhile most welcome isjust the beginning of along process West Coastports must endure torecover from the backlogof containers and vesselsthat have overwhelmedtheir operations the past four months and to restore trustamong shippers Industry experts agree that it will take months for Los AngelesLong Beach Oakland Seattle and Tacoma -- all among the 10largest ports in the US -- to return to normal operationsEven then the old normal will not be good enough toaccommodate the cargo surges that occur each week as vesselswith capacities of as many as 14000 20-foot containersdescend upon West Coast ports In fact the brutal irony of theILWU work slowdowns and the PMAs response of restrictingnight and weekend work is that these actions compoundedproblems that were already occurring anyway because of thearrival of big ships operated by expanded carrier alliances The Port of Oakland stated Friday in a press release that it willtake Oakland and other West Coast ports six to eight weeks torecover from the cargo backlog Some industry analysts mightsay that is an ambitious schedule given the magnitude of thecargo and vessel backlog at West Coast ports Some say threemonths is a more realistic goal
Read the full article at JOCcom
JOCcom is pleased to offer members of the FDRA an exclusivediscount off an annual subscription Subscribe today
to JOCcom using promotional code FDRAJOC and SAVE 25 on an annual subscription
Benefit from unlimited access to the largest array of market
information breaking industry news and actionable data from theglobal container shipping and logistics experts Click here to take
advantage of this offer
MetricStream Social Compliance Webinar
The challenges faced by the footwear industry are unique andrequire both pro-active identification of compliance issues andstronger collaborations and partnerships The key is to enableopen communication between companies suppliers factoriesand workers and to facilitate continual improvement This willlead to increased supplier ownership and improved businessperformance with fewer accidents less employee attrition andimproved productivity Join this webinar on March 11 presented by FDRA ampMetricStream as the speakers focus on how to transform socialcompliance programs into social performance
Register Here Now
Footwear Trade Roundup
FDRA recently launched a new Footwear and Politics thatprovides our most important in-depth trade updates andinsights If you are not getting this newsletter please
contact FDRA to be added to the list---------------------------------------------------------------
TPP negotiators headed to Hawaii (Politico) The United States will host the next meeting of Trans-PacificPartnership chief negotiators in Hawaii March 9-15 The meeting isexpected to be one of the final gatherings of working level officialsbefore trade ministers from the 12 TPP countries tentatively meet inthe spring to potentially wrap up the negotiations according tosources close to the talks
Akira Amari Japans minister in charge of TPP affairs said the talksare slightly behind schedule and a ministerial originally expected inearly spring may eventually happen by the end of May according toJapanese press reports Amari said the TPP ministerial will likely bearranged in parallel with or after passage of trade promotionauthority legislation which is critical for getting the Asia-Pacific dealthrough Congress Acting Deputy US Trade Representative WendyCutler and Chief Agricultural Negotiator Darci Vetter are expected totravel to Tokyo next month to participate in auto and agriculturetalks informed sources said The working level meetings areexpected to precede a summit between US Trade RepresentativeMichael Froman and Amari in which the two officials could finalize abilateral deal Presidents Team Focuses TPP Push on Democrats (Politico) On Monday US Trade Representative Michael Froman urgedCongress to pass bipartisan trade promotion authority legislation thatcaptures progress made over the past 13 years in addressing laborand environmental concerns in trade agreements
Its time to update trade promotion legislation to meet the needs oftodays global economy and lock into law the progress we have madeon a number of issues including labor and the environment Fromansaid according to the prepared text of a speech at the NationalAssociation of Counties Legislative Conference in Washington DC
The remarks came as Republicans are anxious to begin action on atrade promotion authority bill but remain in talks with Sen RonWyden the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee aboutpossible modifications to gain more Democratic support
Froman in an argument that seemed directed at progressiveDemocrats opposed to TPA noted there was no consensus amongRepublican and Democrats on including enforceable labor andenvironmental provisions in trade agreements the last time thelegislation was passed in 2002
In contrast the bill that Senate Finance Committee Chairman OrrinHatch and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Paul Ryanhope to introduce with Wyden would require labor and environmentalobligations to be enforced using the same mechanism for commercialprovisions of the pact he argued
provisions of the pact he argued
Trade promotion legislation hasnt been updated since 2002 Thinkabout how much the world has changed since then Froman saidreferring to the rise of the digital economy state-owned enterprisesand emerging economies like China
Today people around the world have downloaded well over 25billion songs through I-Tunes In 2002 the I-Tunes store hadnt evenbeen invented Froman said Today 12 of the largest 50 companieson the Fortune 500 Global list are state-owned enterprises In 2002only one of the largest 50 companies on that list was state-owned
Footwear Import Data
With the government recently reporting newdata FDRA has produced its monthly FootwearImport Data Report
You can access the YTD Dec 2014 datahere
If you dont know your user name and password please email KaitlinNygren
Athletic Footwear Import Data
FDRA is now producing a report on athleticfootwear imports into the US
You can access the YTD Dec 2014 athleticfootwear data here
If you dont know your user name and passwordplease email Kaitlin Nygren
Supply Chain amp Sourcing Innovation - Attend the Footwear Innovation Summit
One of the main topics at our upcoming Innovation Summit is how new technologies are being used to manufacture footwear
and improve supply chain efficiency
Click here to learn more and reserve your spot today
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Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) just announced atentative agreement on a new five-year contract coveringworkers at all 29 West Coast ports The agreement is subject toratification by both parties The footwear industry is extremely excited about tonightsannouncement that a deal has been reached between the PMAand the ILWU said Matt Priest President of FDRA - Americaslargest footwear trade association Our members and theindustry at large rely on a complex and innovative global supplychain to deliver footwear to American consumers Recentdelays distinctly highlighted the importance of collaborative andefficient operations at our nations ports We applaud both thePMA and the ILWU for working so hard to find a resolution tothe negotiations and look forward to full adoption of theagreement and the immediate resumption of port operations Priest added Over the next few weeks we will start to see aslight reduction in congestion at the ports However withthousands of containers stacked up on boats and dockside westrongly encourage the ports and longshoremen to worktogether to unwind the large backlog and help us get ourfootwear through the ports and into our warehouses as quicklyas possible
Farrow Offers Shipping Alternatives Amid WestCoast Port Congestion
Though the port dispute ending cargo is still sitting in thepacific due to port congestion that could take months toresolve If one lesson has been learned from this is thatcompanies must diversify their ports of entry
As a leader in the importing and exporting industry Farrowcontinues to help footwear companies and brands find a cost-effective solution to get their cargo out of congestion as soon aspossible Farrows access to a bonded warehouse in VancouverBC enables companies to bypass Canadian customs clearancesand allow their products a quick entry into the United Statesand back into the hands of consumers
At first glance this alternative may sound costly but Farrowsknowledgeable importing and exporting professionals will beable to assist in finding the most cost effective method for youto get product to market
To get your products out of the west coast port gridlock andback onto your customers feet OR to start diversifying yourport of entrys so you are prepared if another crisis hits pleasereach out to Paul Candella at Farrow by
emailing paulcandellafarrowcom or contact Kerry Rasmussenat kerryrasmussenfarrowcom
Footwear Commodities Report
This report provides detailed costs analysisfor footwear inputs and other costsimpacting the footwear supply chain to helpcompanies better track costs Click here to access the JanuaryCommodities Report
If you dont know your user name and password please email Andy Polk
From JOCcom - Long Recovery Ahead for WestCoast PortsThe tentative coast wide contract agreement that was reachedFriday evening by the International Longshore and WarehouseUnion and the PacificMaritime Associationwhile most welcome isjust the beginning of along process West Coastports must endure torecover from the backlogof containers and vesselsthat have overwhelmedtheir operations the past four months and to restore trustamong shippers Industry experts agree that it will take months for Los AngelesLong Beach Oakland Seattle and Tacoma -- all among the 10largest ports in the US -- to return to normal operationsEven then the old normal will not be good enough toaccommodate the cargo surges that occur each week as vesselswith capacities of as many as 14000 20-foot containersdescend upon West Coast ports In fact the brutal irony of theILWU work slowdowns and the PMAs response of restrictingnight and weekend work is that these actions compoundedproblems that were already occurring anyway because of thearrival of big ships operated by expanded carrier alliances The Port of Oakland stated Friday in a press release that it willtake Oakland and other West Coast ports six to eight weeks torecover from the cargo backlog Some industry analysts mightsay that is an ambitious schedule given the magnitude of thecargo and vessel backlog at West Coast ports Some say threemonths is a more realistic goal
Read the full article at JOCcom
JOCcom is pleased to offer members of the FDRA an exclusivediscount off an annual subscription Subscribe today
to JOCcom using promotional code FDRAJOC and SAVE 25 on an annual subscription
Benefit from unlimited access to the largest array of market
information breaking industry news and actionable data from theglobal container shipping and logistics experts Click here to take
advantage of this offer
MetricStream Social Compliance Webinar
The challenges faced by the footwear industry are unique andrequire both pro-active identification of compliance issues andstronger collaborations and partnerships The key is to enableopen communication between companies suppliers factoriesand workers and to facilitate continual improvement This willlead to increased supplier ownership and improved businessperformance with fewer accidents less employee attrition andimproved productivity Join this webinar on March 11 presented by FDRA ampMetricStream as the speakers focus on how to transform socialcompliance programs into social performance
Register Here Now
Footwear Trade Roundup
FDRA recently launched a new Footwear and Politics thatprovides our most important in-depth trade updates andinsights If you are not getting this newsletter please
contact FDRA to be added to the list---------------------------------------------------------------
TPP negotiators headed to Hawaii (Politico) The United States will host the next meeting of Trans-PacificPartnership chief negotiators in Hawaii March 9-15 The meeting isexpected to be one of the final gatherings of working level officialsbefore trade ministers from the 12 TPP countries tentatively meet inthe spring to potentially wrap up the negotiations according tosources close to the talks
Akira Amari Japans minister in charge of TPP affairs said the talksare slightly behind schedule and a ministerial originally expected inearly spring may eventually happen by the end of May according toJapanese press reports Amari said the TPP ministerial will likely bearranged in parallel with or after passage of trade promotionauthority legislation which is critical for getting the Asia-Pacific dealthrough Congress Acting Deputy US Trade Representative WendyCutler and Chief Agricultural Negotiator Darci Vetter are expected totravel to Tokyo next month to participate in auto and agriculturetalks informed sources said The working level meetings areexpected to precede a summit between US Trade RepresentativeMichael Froman and Amari in which the two officials could finalize abilateral deal Presidents Team Focuses TPP Push on Democrats (Politico) On Monday US Trade Representative Michael Froman urgedCongress to pass bipartisan trade promotion authority legislation thatcaptures progress made over the past 13 years in addressing laborand environmental concerns in trade agreements
Its time to update trade promotion legislation to meet the needs oftodays global economy and lock into law the progress we have madeon a number of issues including labor and the environment Fromansaid according to the prepared text of a speech at the NationalAssociation of Counties Legislative Conference in Washington DC
The remarks came as Republicans are anxious to begin action on atrade promotion authority bill but remain in talks with Sen RonWyden the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee aboutpossible modifications to gain more Democratic support
Froman in an argument that seemed directed at progressiveDemocrats opposed to TPA noted there was no consensus amongRepublican and Democrats on including enforceable labor andenvironmental provisions in trade agreements the last time thelegislation was passed in 2002
In contrast the bill that Senate Finance Committee Chairman OrrinHatch and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Paul Ryanhope to introduce with Wyden would require labor and environmentalobligations to be enforced using the same mechanism for commercialprovisions of the pact he argued
provisions of the pact he argued
Trade promotion legislation hasnt been updated since 2002 Thinkabout how much the world has changed since then Froman saidreferring to the rise of the digital economy state-owned enterprisesand emerging economies like China
Today people around the world have downloaded well over 25billion songs through I-Tunes In 2002 the I-Tunes store hadnt evenbeen invented Froman said Today 12 of the largest 50 companieson the Fortune 500 Global list are state-owned enterprises In 2002only one of the largest 50 companies on that list was state-owned
Footwear Import Data
With the government recently reporting newdata FDRA has produced its monthly FootwearImport Data Report
You can access the YTD Dec 2014 datahere
If you dont know your user name and password please email KaitlinNygren
Athletic Footwear Import Data
FDRA is now producing a report on athleticfootwear imports into the US
You can access the YTD Dec 2014 athleticfootwear data here
If you dont know your user name and passwordplease email Kaitlin Nygren
Supply Chain amp Sourcing Innovation - Attend the Footwear Innovation Summit
One of the main topics at our upcoming Innovation Summit is how new technologies are being used to manufacture footwear
and improve supply chain efficiency
Click here to learn more and reserve your spot today
Forward email
This email was sent to knygrenfdraorg by knygrenfdraorg | Update ProfileEmail Address | Rapid removal with SafeUnsubscribetrade | Privacy Policy
FDRA | 1319 F Street NW | Suite 700 | Washington | DC | 20004
emailing paulcandellafarrowcom or contact Kerry Rasmussenat kerryrasmussenfarrowcom
Footwear Commodities Report
This report provides detailed costs analysisfor footwear inputs and other costsimpacting the footwear supply chain to helpcompanies better track costs Click here to access the JanuaryCommodities Report
If you dont know your user name and password please email Andy Polk
From JOCcom - Long Recovery Ahead for WestCoast PortsThe tentative coast wide contract agreement that was reachedFriday evening by the International Longshore and WarehouseUnion and the PacificMaritime Associationwhile most welcome isjust the beginning of along process West Coastports must endure torecover from the backlogof containers and vesselsthat have overwhelmedtheir operations the past four months and to restore trustamong shippers Industry experts agree that it will take months for Los AngelesLong Beach Oakland Seattle and Tacoma -- all among the 10largest ports in the US -- to return to normal operationsEven then the old normal will not be good enough toaccommodate the cargo surges that occur each week as vesselswith capacities of as many as 14000 20-foot containersdescend upon West Coast ports In fact the brutal irony of theILWU work slowdowns and the PMAs response of restrictingnight and weekend work is that these actions compoundedproblems that were already occurring anyway because of thearrival of big ships operated by expanded carrier alliances The Port of Oakland stated Friday in a press release that it willtake Oakland and other West Coast ports six to eight weeks torecover from the cargo backlog Some industry analysts mightsay that is an ambitious schedule given the magnitude of thecargo and vessel backlog at West Coast ports Some say threemonths is a more realistic goal
Read the full article at JOCcom
JOCcom is pleased to offer members of the FDRA an exclusivediscount off an annual subscription Subscribe today
to JOCcom using promotional code FDRAJOC and SAVE 25 on an annual subscription
Benefit from unlimited access to the largest array of market
information breaking industry news and actionable data from theglobal container shipping and logistics experts Click here to take
advantage of this offer
MetricStream Social Compliance Webinar
The challenges faced by the footwear industry are unique andrequire both pro-active identification of compliance issues andstronger collaborations and partnerships The key is to enableopen communication between companies suppliers factoriesand workers and to facilitate continual improvement This willlead to increased supplier ownership and improved businessperformance with fewer accidents less employee attrition andimproved productivity Join this webinar on March 11 presented by FDRA ampMetricStream as the speakers focus on how to transform socialcompliance programs into social performance
Register Here Now
Footwear Trade Roundup
FDRA recently launched a new Footwear and Politics thatprovides our most important in-depth trade updates andinsights If you are not getting this newsletter please
contact FDRA to be added to the list---------------------------------------------------------------
TPP negotiators headed to Hawaii (Politico) The United States will host the next meeting of Trans-PacificPartnership chief negotiators in Hawaii March 9-15 The meeting isexpected to be one of the final gatherings of working level officialsbefore trade ministers from the 12 TPP countries tentatively meet inthe spring to potentially wrap up the negotiations according tosources close to the talks
Akira Amari Japans minister in charge of TPP affairs said the talksare slightly behind schedule and a ministerial originally expected inearly spring may eventually happen by the end of May according toJapanese press reports Amari said the TPP ministerial will likely bearranged in parallel with or after passage of trade promotionauthority legislation which is critical for getting the Asia-Pacific dealthrough Congress Acting Deputy US Trade Representative WendyCutler and Chief Agricultural Negotiator Darci Vetter are expected totravel to Tokyo next month to participate in auto and agriculturetalks informed sources said The working level meetings areexpected to precede a summit between US Trade RepresentativeMichael Froman and Amari in which the two officials could finalize abilateral deal Presidents Team Focuses TPP Push on Democrats (Politico) On Monday US Trade Representative Michael Froman urgedCongress to pass bipartisan trade promotion authority legislation thatcaptures progress made over the past 13 years in addressing laborand environmental concerns in trade agreements
Its time to update trade promotion legislation to meet the needs oftodays global economy and lock into law the progress we have madeon a number of issues including labor and the environment Fromansaid according to the prepared text of a speech at the NationalAssociation of Counties Legislative Conference in Washington DC
The remarks came as Republicans are anxious to begin action on atrade promotion authority bill but remain in talks with Sen RonWyden the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee aboutpossible modifications to gain more Democratic support
Froman in an argument that seemed directed at progressiveDemocrats opposed to TPA noted there was no consensus amongRepublican and Democrats on including enforceable labor andenvironmental provisions in trade agreements the last time thelegislation was passed in 2002
In contrast the bill that Senate Finance Committee Chairman OrrinHatch and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Paul Ryanhope to introduce with Wyden would require labor and environmentalobligations to be enforced using the same mechanism for commercialprovisions of the pact he argued
provisions of the pact he argued
Trade promotion legislation hasnt been updated since 2002 Thinkabout how much the world has changed since then Froman saidreferring to the rise of the digital economy state-owned enterprisesand emerging economies like China
Today people around the world have downloaded well over 25billion songs through I-Tunes In 2002 the I-Tunes store hadnt evenbeen invented Froman said Today 12 of the largest 50 companieson the Fortune 500 Global list are state-owned enterprises In 2002only one of the largest 50 companies on that list was state-owned
Footwear Import Data
With the government recently reporting newdata FDRA has produced its monthly FootwearImport Data Report
You can access the YTD Dec 2014 datahere
If you dont know your user name and password please email KaitlinNygren
Athletic Footwear Import Data
FDRA is now producing a report on athleticfootwear imports into the US
You can access the YTD Dec 2014 athleticfootwear data here
If you dont know your user name and passwordplease email Kaitlin Nygren
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TPP negotiators headed to Hawaii (Politico) The United States will host the next meeting of Trans-PacificPartnership chief negotiators in Hawaii March 9-15 The meeting isexpected to be one of the final gatherings of working level officialsbefore trade ministers from the 12 TPP countries tentatively meet inthe spring to potentially wrap up the negotiations according tosources close to the talks
Akira Amari Japans minister in charge of TPP affairs said the talksare slightly behind schedule and a ministerial originally expected inearly spring may eventually happen by the end of May according toJapanese press reports Amari said the TPP ministerial will likely bearranged in parallel with or after passage of trade promotionauthority legislation which is critical for getting the Asia-Pacific dealthrough Congress Acting Deputy US Trade Representative WendyCutler and Chief Agricultural Negotiator Darci Vetter are expected totravel to Tokyo next month to participate in auto and agriculturetalks informed sources said The working level meetings areexpected to precede a summit between US Trade RepresentativeMichael Froman and Amari in which the two officials could finalize abilateral deal Presidents Team Focuses TPP Push on Democrats (Politico) On Monday US Trade Representative Michael Froman urgedCongress to pass bipartisan trade promotion authority legislation thatcaptures progress made over the past 13 years in addressing laborand environmental concerns in trade agreements
Its time to update trade promotion legislation to meet the needs oftodays global economy and lock into law the progress we have madeon a number of issues including labor and the environment Fromansaid according to the prepared text of a speech at the NationalAssociation of Counties Legislative Conference in Washington DC
The remarks came as Republicans are anxious to begin action on atrade promotion authority bill but remain in talks with Sen RonWyden the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee aboutpossible modifications to gain more Democratic support
Froman in an argument that seemed directed at progressiveDemocrats opposed to TPA noted there was no consensus amongRepublican and Democrats on including enforceable labor andenvironmental provisions in trade agreements the last time thelegislation was passed in 2002
In contrast the bill that Senate Finance Committee Chairman OrrinHatch and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Paul Ryanhope to introduce with Wyden would require labor and environmentalobligations to be enforced using the same mechanism for commercialprovisions of the pact he argued
provisions of the pact he argued
Trade promotion legislation hasnt been updated since 2002 Thinkabout how much the world has changed since then Froman saidreferring to the rise of the digital economy state-owned enterprisesand emerging economies like China
Today people around the world have downloaded well over 25billion songs through I-Tunes In 2002 the I-Tunes store hadnt evenbeen invented Froman said Today 12 of the largest 50 companieson the Fortune 500 Global list are state-owned enterprises In 2002only one of the largest 50 companies on that list was state-owned
Footwear Import Data
With the government recently reporting newdata FDRA has produced its monthly FootwearImport Data Report
You can access the YTD Dec 2014 datahere
If you dont know your user name and password please email KaitlinNygren
Athletic Footwear Import Data
FDRA is now producing a report on athleticfootwear imports into the US
You can access the YTD Dec 2014 athleticfootwear data here
If you dont know your user name and passwordplease email Kaitlin Nygren
Supply Chain amp Sourcing Innovation - Attend the Footwear Innovation Summit
One of the main topics at our upcoming Innovation Summit is how new technologies are being used to manufacture footwear
and improve supply chain efficiency
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FDRA recently launched a new Footwear and Politics thatprovides our most important in-depth trade updates andinsights If you are not getting this newsletter please
contact FDRA to be added to the list---------------------------------------------------------------
TPP negotiators headed to Hawaii (Politico) The United States will host the next meeting of Trans-PacificPartnership chief negotiators in Hawaii March 9-15 The meeting isexpected to be one of the final gatherings of working level officialsbefore trade ministers from the 12 TPP countries tentatively meet inthe spring to potentially wrap up the negotiations according tosources close to the talks
Akira Amari Japans minister in charge of TPP affairs said the talksare slightly behind schedule and a ministerial originally expected inearly spring may eventually happen by the end of May according toJapanese press reports Amari said the TPP ministerial will likely bearranged in parallel with or after passage of trade promotionauthority legislation which is critical for getting the Asia-Pacific dealthrough Congress Acting Deputy US Trade Representative WendyCutler and Chief Agricultural Negotiator Darci Vetter are expected totravel to Tokyo next month to participate in auto and agriculturetalks informed sources said The working level meetings areexpected to precede a summit between US Trade RepresentativeMichael Froman and Amari in which the two officials could finalize abilateral deal Presidents Team Focuses TPP Push on Democrats (Politico) On Monday US Trade Representative Michael Froman urgedCongress to pass bipartisan trade promotion authority legislation thatcaptures progress made over the past 13 years in addressing laborand environmental concerns in trade agreements
Its time to update trade promotion legislation to meet the needs oftodays global economy and lock into law the progress we have madeon a number of issues including labor and the environment Fromansaid according to the prepared text of a speech at the NationalAssociation of Counties Legislative Conference in Washington DC
The remarks came as Republicans are anxious to begin action on atrade promotion authority bill but remain in talks with Sen RonWyden the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee aboutpossible modifications to gain more Democratic support
Froman in an argument that seemed directed at progressiveDemocrats opposed to TPA noted there was no consensus amongRepublican and Democrats on including enforceable labor andenvironmental provisions in trade agreements the last time thelegislation was passed in 2002
In contrast the bill that Senate Finance Committee Chairman OrrinHatch and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Paul Ryanhope to introduce with Wyden would require labor and environmentalobligations to be enforced using the same mechanism for commercialprovisions of the pact he argued
provisions of the pact he argued
Trade promotion legislation hasnt been updated since 2002 Thinkabout how much the world has changed since then Froman saidreferring to the rise of the digital economy state-owned enterprisesand emerging economies like China
Today people around the world have downloaded well over 25billion songs through I-Tunes In 2002 the I-Tunes store hadnt evenbeen invented Froman said Today 12 of the largest 50 companieson the Fortune 500 Global list are state-owned enterprises In 2002only one of the largest 50 companies on that list was state-owned
Footwear Import Data
With the government recently reporting newdata FDRA has produced its monthly FootwearImport Data Report
You can access the YTD Dec 2014 datahere
If you dont know your user name and password please email KaitlinNygren
Athletic Footwear Import Data
FDRA is now producing a report on athleticfootwear imports into the US
You can access the YTD Dec 2014 athleticfootwear data here
If you dont know your user name and passwordplease email Kaitlin Nygren
Supply Chain amp Sourcing Innovation - Attend the Footwear Innovation Summit
One of the main topics at our upcoming Innovation Summit is how new technologies are being used to manufacture footwear
and improve supply chain efficiency
Click here to learn more and reserve your spot today
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provisions of the pact he argued
Trade promotion legislation hasnt been updated since 2002 Thinkabout how much the world has changed since then Froman saidreferring to the rise of the digital economy state-owned enterprisesand emerging economies like China
Today people around the world have downloaded well over 25billion songs through I-Tunes In 2002 the I-Tunes store hadnt evenbeen invented Froman said Today 12 of the largest 50 companieson the Fortune 500 Global list are state-owned enterprises In 2002only one of the largest 50 companies on that list was state-owned
Footwear Import Data
With the government recently reporting newdata FDRA has produced its monthly FootwearImport Data Report
You can access the YTD Dec 2014 datahere
If you dont know your user name and password please email KaitlinNygren
Athletic Footwear Import Data
FDRA is now producing a report on athleticfootwear imports into the US
You can access the YTD Dec 2014 athleticfootwear data here
If you dont know your user name and passwordplease email Kaitlin Nygren
Supply Chain amp Sourcing Innovation - Attend the Footwear Innovation Summit
One of the main topics at our upcoming Innovation Summit is how new technologies are being used to manufacture footwear
and improve supply chain efficiency
Click here to learn more and reserve your spot today
Forward email
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FDRA | 1319 F Street NW | Suite 700 | Washington | DC | 20004