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Courtesy: Usha InternationalUsha International, a leading Indian consumer durables company, has strengthened its sewing machine range with the launch of Usha Janome–The Usha Memory Craft 15000 with Digitizer MBX. The machine runs embroidery at a speed of 1000 stiches per minutes (SPM) and comes with a powerful designing software—Digitizer MBX—for creating customised embroidery designs.
Making fashion forward creations easier and more enjoyable to create, the Wi-Fi enabled stitching-cum-embroi
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Bangladesh’s readymade garment (RMG) supply chain continues to suffer from lack of ‘shared responsibility’ on part of global buyers although transparency of the buyers and working condition in the RMG factories have improved since the Rana Plaza building collapse in 2013, according to a survey by Germany-based Garment Supply Chain Governance Project.
The survey covering 152 managers and 1,500 workers of 250 export-oriented RMG factories in Bangladesh found the fundamental business model in t
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To curb imports and promote domestic manufacturing, the Indian government carried out an import analysis of textile and apparel imports. Imports of intermediate goods viz. fibre and yarn have a share of 43 per cent (approx.) in India’s overall textile and apparel imports, minister of state of textiles Ajay Tamta said in written replies in the Lok Sabha.
To curb textile imports, the government raised the basic customs duty (BCD) from 10 per cent to 20 per cent on: 298 man-made fabric (MMF) fab
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Courtesy: WikimediaThe seam tapes market is expected to grow from $205 million in 2018 to $283 million by 2023, at a CAGR of 6.7 per cent says a new report. The seam tapes market is dependent on the growing demand of sports and outdoor apparel industry, increase in demand for protective clothing and accessories. The volatile price of raw materials can pose a challenge to it.
Asia Pacific is expected to be the largest market for the seam tapes and have the highest growth rate during the foreca
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Courtesy: SensientSensient Imaging Technologies, a leading developer and manufacturer of digital inks, has announced that it has entered into a distribution agreement with Spot Uluslararasi Tekstil for the Turkish market. Founded in 1991 and based in Istanbul, Spot Uluslararasi Tekstil will help promote Sensient’s range of high quality digital textile inks throughout Turkey.
“Spot Uluslararasi Tekstil is an experienced partner with a strong reputation for quality and service that matches the
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The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) has welcomed RBI’s move to provide a loan-restructuring window for MSMEs with loans up to ₹25 crore. RBI has decided to permit a one-time restructuring of existing loans to MSMEs that are in default but ‘standard’ as on January 1, 2019, without an asset classification downgrade.The restructuring has to be implemented by March 31, 2020.
“This will provide a much-needed boost to the small and medium enterprises that had be
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India’s Flipkart is concentrating more on categories like grocery, furniture and private labels to attract customers to its platform and expand its market share, according to chief executive officer Kalyan Krishnamurthy. Flipkart will continue to invest in innovation for consumers and sellers this year with a focus on ‘impactful, inclusive growth’, he said.
As a high level of e-commerce continues in the traditional categories like consumer electronics, fashion, appliances, home goods, additi
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Courtesy: SIMAThe Southern India Mills’ Association (SIMA) has released an improved version of the Code/Guidelines for employment in textile industry, by including the employment of migrant and contract workers, in addition to the women workers. Companies adopting the SIMA code must consider the social impact of its operations in addition to working conditions.
“The Code will be in Compliance with law, rules and regulations in force, to maintain a moral and ethical standards to be adopted by
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Courtesy: University of RajsahiScientists at the Applied Chemistry and Engineering Department in Rajshahi University (RU) have developed an environment-friendly technology that can be used by Bangladesh’s textile industry. The technology will play a role in creating an environment-friendly apparel sector. The textile industry damages environment because its uses huge quantity of water.
The team was led by Dr. Mohammad Taufiq Alam.
In a study, Alam revealed that textile industry in the co
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Courtesy:Ricardo Esquivel from PexelsThe average tariff on Indian textile products in the EU and the US is higher compared to competing countries like Bangladesh and Pakistan, minister of state for textiles Ajay Tamta said in a written reply in Rajya Sabha. The US and the EU are top textile export destinations for India with share of 17 per cent and 15 per cent respectively.
Indian textile exports to the US attract average tariff of 6.2 per cent, compared to 3.9 per cent for Bangladesh, 5.5 p