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Pakistan’s ministry of commerce and textile industry is offering multiple training courses in different fields to enhance the capabilities of its workers to make the sector competitive. The streams include garments, fashion, apparel design, cutting for lingerie, line supervision and knitting machine operation, according to a senior government official.
The ministry has also launched a skill development project in collaboration with the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and Canadian I
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In the first quarter of fiscal 2018-19, the revenue of Grasim Industries from the viscose staple fibre (VSF) business has climbed 35 per cent to 2,480 crore and EBITDA has been recorded at 3,212 crore, up by 33 per cent. The VSF business has reported its highest ever quarterly production and sales volume of 134KT and 132KT respectively.
The share of the domestic sales in the overall sales of VSF has risen to 82 per cent in the first quarter in comparison to 69 per cent in the first quarter of
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Indian fabric firms are shifting attention from China to Vietnam, which is being widely considered as an emerging denim fabric manufacturing centre. After the third edition of the Denimsandjeans Vietnam Show organised in Ho Chi Minh City in June, many Indian companies expressed interest to collaborate with Vietnamese partners in producing denim fabric.
Denim goods accounted for a fifth of the sector’s export revenue, according to the Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association (VITAS).
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To give a major push to the readymade garment (RMG) industry, India’s Uttar Pradesh (UP) state government will set up a raw materials hub for the sector in Gautam Budh Nagar district, popularly known as Noida and Greater Noida, under the state’s One District One Product (ODOP) scheme. The district’s garment industry has an annual turnover of 14,000 crore.
A group of businessmen, local residents and members of legislative assembly from Noida and Dadri attended an ODOP programme in Noida, wh
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DUSSELDORF – Fashion retailer C&A has today launched a new range of sustainable jeans for sale in store, together with the details of exactly what materials they’ve been made from.
The new jeans were designed in partnership with Fashion for Good and meet the strict environmental requirements of the Cradle to Cradle (C2C) Certified Gold level standard, which evaluates garments for human and environmental health, recyclability or biodegradability, energy and water requirements and social
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Australia-based Good On You’s brand-rating app has recently added 500 new brands specifically targeted at Europe and plans to raise the number of brands rated from 2,000 to 10,000 over the next 6-12 months, according to founder Gordon Renouf. The app shows how a brand impacts workers, environment and animal protection to help shoppers make better choices.
The most ethical brands on their app are People Tree from the United Kingdom and Japan, Know The Origin from Germany and Etiko, a long-s
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VF Corporation, a global leader in branded lifestyle apparel, footwear and accessories, intends to split into two independent, publicly traded companies: VF Corporation, a global apparel and footwear powerhouse, and a yet-to-be named company (NewCo), which will hold VF’s Jeans and VF Outlet businesses and will be a global leader in the denim category.
It has been announced by VF Corporation’s board of directors. The company expects to create these companies through a tax-free spin-off of N
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ITMA 2019, a leading textile and garment technology exhibition to be held from 20 to 26 June 2019 in Barcelona, is all set to display an exciting range of the latest trends, technologies, and materials. The exhibition space has been fully booked by the application deadline and the organising team has been busy allocating space to successful applicants.
One of the top sectors in terms of space applied is spinning. An established name in the sector at every ITMA edition is Murata Machinery.
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Stahl, a leader in surface treatment and coating solutions for flexible materials based in Germany, has announced that it is working with IT company, HP, to increase durability of printed synthetics. The two companies will combine their expertise and product portfolio to help textile developers to print unique durable designs in a more sustainable way.
The collaboration between Stahl and HP underlines the importance of introducing innovations that transform the growing synthetic market whi
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The Indian Government has extended the suspension of the reverse charge mechanism (RCM) on purchase of goods or services by registered dealers from unregistered dealers within the state till September 30 next year, according to the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC). The suspension was earlier valid till September 30 this year.
With this, any registered dealer can purchase goods or services from unregistered dealers without paying goods and services tax (GST) under reverse