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Washington DC-based National Retail Federation (NRF), the world’s largest retail trade association, has urged the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) to reject tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods. It has released a new study that found tariffs on furniture and travel goods from China would cost American consumers nearly $6 billion a year.
“By now the administration should know something it questioned several months ago: Tariffs will not get China to change its unfair trade pract
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Workers in the clothing industry across South Africa will receive a 7.5 per cent wage increase, effective September 1, 2018. Workers in the non-metro areas will receive an additional 0.5 per cent in the form of greater employer contribution to the provident fund. This will benefit just over 60,000 clothing workers, employed in 745 factories nation-wide.
The agreement was reached under the auspices of the National Bargaining Council for the Clothing Manufacturing Industry of South Africa. Empl
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British international trade secretary Liam Fox recently unveiled an export strategy to make the United Kingdom a 21st century exporting superpower through better use of overseas network, new online tools and building an extensive business-to-business network. The aim is to raise total exports as a proportion of gross domestic product (GDP) to 35 per cent.
This comes as the government continues to roll out sector deals as part of the industrial strategy, boosting jobs and growth in areas wh
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Vietnam’s department of trade defence under the ministry of industry and trade will start sharing monthly export data to the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), consisting of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan, to help local businesses avoid most favoured nation (MFN) tariffs. Vietnamese exports to the EAEU include apparel and footwear.
Under a free trade agreement (FTA) signed between Vietnam and the EAEU in May 2015, the EAEU committed to eliminating tariffs for up to 9,774
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Consumers in the UK are shunning man-made materials in favour of natural fibres, says a recent report. Of those who said they would avoid buying certain materials, 28 per cent refuse to buy polyester, 17 per cent avoid synthetic acrylics, and 2 per cent avoid rayon and viscose. Notably, Brits are optimistic about their current financial situation.
UK consumers feel positive about the cash in their pocket in 2018, with almost half of people (45 per cent) saying they feel optimistic about th
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Champion Athleticwear is continuing to expand its retail footprint with a second US retail specialty store opening in New York City, US. Since 1919, Champion Athleticwear, a brand of Hanesbrands, has offered a full line of innovative athletic apparel for men and women including activewear, sweats, tees, sports bras, team uniforms, and accessories.
At the store’s grand opening on August 25, 2018, the first 500 customers to shop will receive a limited-edition canvas tote bag with exclusive a
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Kornit Digital, a worldwide market leader in digital textile printing, has appointed Arrow Digital as a distributor, in addition to ICC International Agencies Ltd, for its direct-to-garment product line in India. The agreement includes the distribution of Kornit’s direct-to-garment systems, inks and consumables, spare parts, upgrades and other products.
Under the agreement, Arrow Digital Pvt Ltd, which distributes a range of materials and equipment for the digital printing and cutting markets
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The Canadian Apparel Federation (CAF) has announced that the association is set to host its inaugural Apparel & Fashion Career Fair and Expo at metro hall, in Toronto, Canada, on September 25, 2018. The CAF is the national association for Canada’s apparel industry. The association brings together and provides services to firms from across the country.
With support from the city of Toronto, the Apparel & Fashion Career Fair and Expo will connect top employers with prospective employ
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To create an innovation culture in the Indian textiles and clothing industry, the Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) has launched InnoTex 2018. Being orgainsed as a part of CITI’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations, the contest is for innovations since April 1, 2017. It is open for individuals or a team of individuals not exceeding four.
The contest will invite entries on innovative ideas/concept that has been devised for best design, method, process, product and cost reduction in any
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Mayer & Cie (MCT) is set to present its latest range of electronic textile machines at ITMA Asia, the leading textile machinery exhibition in Asia, which will be held from October 15 to 19, 2018, at Shanghai, China. MCT is a leading international manufacturer of circular knitting machines, which are used in the production of modern textiles.
The company will show the Spinit 3.0 E, the OVJA1.6 EE 3/2 WT, and the OVJA 2.4 EC. It will be the first time that the Spinit spinning and knittin