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China Nonwovens Opens 50Th Anniversary Commemorative Activities

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Policies And Regulations For Nonwoven Industry

It is understood that a series of commemorative activities launched by the 11 institutions, such as the technical Market Association of the Ministry of science and technology of the State Ministry of science and technology, have been launched in China, and a series of commemorative activities will be held in Shanghai in November this year.

After 50 years of development, China has become a major producer of nonwoven materials in the world. Its annual output is next to the United States and ranks second in the world.

This commemorative event will focus on promoting the tremendous changes in China's nonwoven industry over the past 50 years and the relationship between the industry and us, so that more people will understand its history and current situation and promote the development of the nonwoven industry better and faster.

The event will also select leading entrepreneurs and excellent enterprises in China's nonwoven industry.


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