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Bring the yarn forward then slip the stitch back on to the lefthand needle.
beg = beginning; cm = centimetres; cont = continue; foll = following; inc = increase; k = knit; p = purl; patt = pattern; rep = repeat; skpo = slip 1, k1, pass slipped st over; st(s) = stitch es); st st = stocking stitch; tog = together; yf = yarn forward; y2rn = yarn round needle twice With 4.5mm needles and C, cast on 58 62 66:70) sts.
The potential loss can be attributed to a yarn forward rule (YFR), according to which, it is obligatory for all the CPTPP members to acquire the components of manufacturing products from other CPTPP member economies.
Pull the hooked yarn forward (towards you) through the loop and then upwards into the hook's working area.[1].
Do them by knitting as usual, then bringing your yarn forward to you in between the needles, then knitting the next two stitches together, then proceeding as usual.
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However, the "yarn-forward rule" does not benefit Vietnam since most of its yarns and fabrics are sourced from China and South Korea, which are non-TPP countries.
The yarn-forward rule benefits the US yarn and fabric industry because it exports yarn and fabrics to TPP countries like Vietnam.
This is unlike most US free trade agreements which adopt a "yarn-forward rule", which states that yarns used to make the textile or apparel must have been produced in the TPP country.
The yarn-forward rule of origin under the TPP agreement, which requires TPP countries to use yarn produced from a TPP country only in textiles to qualify for duty-free access, could increase the export competitiveness of textile industries of Malaysia and Vietnam.
To boost the export of textiles to the TPP members other than the USA, these economies need to specialize in upstream production, that has higher value-added than the downstream garment production, given the yarn-forward rule of origin under the TPP (PWC, Final Report 2015).
On a purl row use the same method, taking the yarn back then forward.
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