Japanese textile makers are becoming increasingly sophisticated with their processes.
They’re now offering a range of fabrics for the first time, and they’re making their own fabric for the fashion industry.
The Japanese textile industry is undergoing an enormous boom as people seek to escape the grinding poverty that has plagued their country for decades.
There are more than 30 million textile workers in Japan, making clothes for all sorts of industries, from clothing to footwear.
They have an annual production of about 5 billion pounds.
In recent years, Japan has been experiencing a steady increase in imports from China, with textile imports increasing by more than 2,000 percent since 2009.
The textile industry has been able to maintain its competitive edge thanks to the rise in the price of the raw materials.
The Japanese government has been providing subsidies to Japanese companies for years, but it has been slow to provide them with financial assistance.
But now, the government is providing an incentive to those companies to produce their own textiles.
The government is investing in new manufacturing plants, including a $3 billion factory that is the largest factory in the world that will produce some 30 million textiles a year.
The program will pay companies an incentive of about 1,000,000 yen ($1,600) per ton of textiles produced.
The textiles made at the new plant are made in Japan’s industrial zone of Rokkan, which is the second largest textile factory in Japan.
It employs 1,600 people.
The new plant, called Textile Japan, is part of a larger push to expand manufacturing in the country.
Last year, Japan made an investment of $9 billion in the textile industry.
But the government hopes to expand production to 20 million tons a year by 2025.
For now, Textile Europe, a group that represents some of Japan’s biggest textile companies, has been lobbying the government to make textiles more affordable for the industry.
The group is urging the government “to invest in new plants that will make textile textiles and products for the market that is growing in the coming years.”
The textile industry already produces more than 1 billion pounds of textile each year, according to the group.
But that number could rise to 4.7 billion pounds by 2025, according a report released last year by the Japan Textile Association.
Japan’s textile sector is growing rapidly because of its cheap labor, according the group’s president, Takashi Ohmura.
The industry is already growing rapidly.
The average worker earns about $50,000 a year and the average textile worker makes $50 million a year, Ohmuras report says.