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At Colombiatex 2019, Colombia’s major textile trade fair, to be held in Medellin from January 22-24, 2019, Italy’s primary textile machinery manufacturers will be on hand in the common area jointly set up by the Italian Trade Agency and ACIMIT. ACIMIT is the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers, comprising of around 300 companies.
Overall, there will be fifteen Italian textile companies exhibiting in the common space, all ACIMIT associated members that include Arioli, Besch
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The Cotton Association of India (CAI), in its December 2018 estimate of the cotton crop for the 2018-19 season beginning October 1, 2018, has estimated cotton crop for the season at 335 lakh bales of 170 kg each. This is 5.25 lakh bales lower compared to its previous month’s estimate. Crop estimate is reduced for Gujarat, Maharashtra and Telangana.
“The main reason for reduction in cotton crop is that farmers have uprooted their cotton plants in about 70-80 per cent cotton area due to moistur
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Courtesy: PxhereThe Government of Turkey has initiated a safeguard investigation on yarn of nylon or other polyamides. A safeguard investigation seeks to determine whether increased imports of a product are causing, or is threatening to cause, serious injury to a domestic industry. Turkey has also notified the WTO’s Committee on Safeguards about the investigation.
As per a notification issued by the WTO, Turkey had initiated the safeguard investigation on December 30, 2018.
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Ethiopia’s Adama Industrial park has started exporting its products, with Chinese textile firm Antex Group turning the first in the park to start exporting its swimwear to Europe. Antex and another firm have began operations, while three others will do soon, according to Lelise Neme, chief executive officer of the Industrial Park Development Corporation (IPDC).
The park, located 93 kilometres southeast of Addis Ababa in the Oromia region, was officially inaugurated last October.
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Courtesy: Ministry of Textiles, Government of IndiaThere is a positive trend in the entire textile value chain as a result of pragmatic approach shown by the Union ministers of finance, commerce and industry, and textiles, on the issues of textile and clothing industry, the Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) has said. However, the rising imports of textile products remains one key area of worry.
As per RBI Financial Stability Report – December 2018, the stressed advance ratio of
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The new year 2019 is going on. Every year fashion industry gets a new look, new dimension, which could be optimistic or pessimistic for the businessman. Therefore, it is better to be familiar with the future trends as one can cope with it.
10 key trends to drive the global apparel trade in 2019Figure: Global apparel trends are changing every year.
According to the State of Fashion Report, co-published by McKinsey & Company and Business of Fashion, far-sighted companies will make bold mov
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Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu presenting Textiles Awards in New DelhiThe textile industry should develop a culture of innovation, diversify products and tap newer markets for increasing India’s exports share in the global market, said M Venkaiah Naidu, Vice President of India while presenting Textile Awards in New Delhi. As many as 17 persons were honoured for their outstanding contribution in different fields of textiles.
Naidu also presented the Threads of Excellence Awards to various org
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Karachi’s textile units, contributing 52 per cent to Pakistan’s textile exports, are facing gas shortage, according to Jawed Bilwani, chairman of Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers and Exporters Association (PHMA). The units are compelled to work six days a week for the last few years due to weekly one-day industrial gas holiday by the Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC), he said.
The frequent low gas pressure now has aggravated the situation, Bilwani said. Competing industries in the region remai
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Kitui County Textile Centre (Kicotec), a new garment factory, has been established in Syongila market, about 4 km from Kitui town along the Kitui-Nairobi highway in Kenya. The factory is modelled on the Export Processing Zone (EPZ) garment industrial unit, where it will run 24 hours on different working shifts employing more than 600 young people.
The new Sh20 million ($0.2 million) factory has received 74,100 garment orders so far. The aim of establishing the factory was not only to create
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The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), effective since December 30, may push Vietnam to reform its economic institutions and improve the business climate to optimise opportunities. CPTPP will offer Vietnam better access to the nine large Asia-Pacific markets, thus helping diversification of markets, experts feel.
As more than 90 per cent of import tariffs in CPTPP member markets have been lifted immediately after the deal took effect, it has opened