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  • China, the world's top textile market, will grow more cotton than originally expected after favourable weather over the summer, according to an industry survey carried out as farmers prepare to harvest the 2016/17 crop. Total output will be 4.91 million tonnes in the season which ends in September 2017, down 5.6 percent from the current year, but up 1.6 percent from the previous estimate released in June, cncotton.com, a government-backed trade publication, said in a report. That will be the
  • Pakistan’s exports of textile and clothing witnessed a decline of 2.64 per cent in July-August on a year-on-year basis. In absolute terms, export proceeds from the sector fell to $2.07 billion in the first two months of the fiscal year compared to $2.12bn recorded in the same period a year ago, according to data released by the Pakistan Bureau of Stati­stics (PBS) on Wednesday. Last year, exports of ready-made garments witnessed nominal growth despite a fall in the exports of most pr
  • Pakistani cotton, the most important cash crop and a major source of foreign exchange earnings which also provides livelihood to millions of people in Pakistan, Due to contamination its production is decreasing at higher rate and one of the critical issues for spinners to maintain first grade yarn quality. Agriculture Information Assistant Director Naveed Asmat Kahloon said that Pakistani raw cotton is being traded at low cost due to lack of quality-based pricing system and non-practicing of
  • Gamarra, Lima’s historic and massive informal garment district at La Victoria in Peru has been facing pressure due to alleged dumping of Chinese textiles, due to which hundreds of thousands of jobs are at risk. Peru’s clothing manufacturers cannot compete with cheap Chinese imports, which they say are being unfairly priced to squeeze out competition. Diogenes Alva, a trade group president who has worked in Gamarra for over 50 years said that five thousand businesses have closed in the last 12
  • Driven by a drop in global cotton prices, Brazilian cotton purchasers and sellers stayed away from the market, reducing liquidity in the Brazilian spot market in the fortnight ended September 15. The nearing of the end of cotton harvesting, with growers prioritising accomplishment of trades, also contributed to the trend in the reporting period. The CEPEA/ESALQ Index, with payment in 8 days, for cotton type 41-4, delivered in São Paulo, increased 1.07 per cent, closing at BRL 2.4827 or $0.750
  • Vietnam garment and textile sector due to order shortage likely to fail in achieving its export turnover target of US$31 billion this year which will be decade’s lowest growth level of 4.3 percent. Therefore, Truong Van Cam, deputy chairman of Viet Nam Textile and Apparel Association (VITAS) want to lower its export target to $29 billion. Cam said that domestic garment and textile firms should discuss with each other the difficulties in competing with foreign companies. They have also urged t
  • Lima's largest textile outlet, Gamarra where thousands of people flock to buy clothing items for their family at affordable prices. Peru's President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski in order to target new markets is focused on improving the brand and quality of garments produced at Lima's Gamarra Commerce Emporium. According to the Head of State, the current situation in Venezuela a major garment buyer has had a negative impact on the textile outlet. When consulted on the Trans-Pacific Partnership
  • The cotton prices recovered slightly at cotton market on Monday due to sustained buying by exporters and millers as there are no fears of supply shortage going forward, dealers said. The official spot rate was slight higher by Rs 50 to Rs 5,950. According to the market sources, volume of business increased due to fresh buying interest. As the business activities have gained momentum after long holidays, the demand remained high with 26,800 bales exchanging hands in Sindh and Punjab regions.
  • Pakistan’s local silk units hit hard due to unabated import of Indian art silk through United Arab Emirates (UAE). Around seventy percent of the local units have been closed, leading to unemployment of thousands of labour, said President Pakistan Businessmen and Intellectuals Forum (PBIF) Mian Zahid Hussain on Monday. Mian Zahid Hussain said that art silk cannot be imported from India as it has been included in the negative list but authorities have taken little interest in stopping India exp
  • In its September report, USDA has forecast world cotton production in 2016/17 at 102.5 million bales, marginally above its August forecast, but 6 per cent higher than the previous season's crop of 96.4 million bales. Global cotton use in 2016/17 is forecast at 111.2 million bales, 1 percent higher than the 110.1 million bales in the prior two seasons. For India, the 2016/17 crop of 26.5 million bales is near that of last season, but cotton area is forecast to drop more than 8 per cent. Howeve
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