China Cotton Textile Association (CCTA), approved by the Ministry of Civil Affairs of People’s Republic of China, has registered as a nation-wide corporative organization. Founded in 1995, CCTA gathers around 1000 members in 2015, including large cotton yarn and fabric, yarn-dyed fabric (including denim) enterprises, public institutions and social groups. The industry output value of its corporate member’s accounts for 70% of the total output value of China's cotton textile industry.
CCTA aims to: adhere to the Constitution, laws and regulations, implement the policies of the State, comply with the social morality, establish the scientific outlook on development, regulate the industry, protect the legitimate rights and interests of its members, and offer suggestions for the government policies.
The main task of CCTA is to serve as a bridge between the members and government, transfer the government's instructions, and report requests of the members, protect their rights according to the policies and laws, and provide the members various services. Our Scope of services is:
1. To investigate and analyze the basic situation of cotton textile industry. To assist the government in setting the policies about technology improvement, making economic & development plans, standards and regulations, and facilitate the implementation with following-up work and fast feedback.
2. To provide consulting services, exchange information, make publications, build the web-site platform, inform the members with the latest technology & economy situation, guide the production and business of the members, and strengthen the ties of different parts of the industry chain.
3. To provide consulting services to the enterprises; organize professional activities to improve their management level; hold symposiums on new technology and exchanges of management experiences; carry out training programs.
4. To keep close contact with related foreign organizations; deepen cooperation and exchanges in various aspects; assist the members to expand business in exports, use of foreign capital, equipment imports, etc.
5. To set up regulations and rules of the industry; establish a self-discipline system; promote CSR (corporate social responsibility) and green development; encourage energy conservation and emission reduction, etc.
6. To organize programs for public good and other activities conducive to the development of the industry.
7. To work out the tasks entrusted by the government, social institutions and corporate members.
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