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Prices came under pressure on the cotton market on Monday on higher phutti (seed cotton) arrival reports and landing of imported cotton.
Floor brokers said that the week-end ‘downward trend’ noted in cotton prices intensified when trading resumed on Monday as some ginners having ‘long’ position rushed to unload their stocks on fear of further fall in prices.
The phutti arrival report, going to be released in next couple of days by ginners’ body, will determine future course of cotton price
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PAKISTAN’S leather industry has gone through some difficult years in the recent past owing to both internal and external factors.
The last fiscal year was one of the toughest as global commodity prices crashed and a slowdown gripped Europe. And the present year is feared to be even worse.
“Every business carries some inherent risks. However, no business can survive the kind of losses that the leather and leather products industry suffered when international commodity prices came crashing
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In order to meet their own power consumption needs owing to its advantages, several spinning mills and garment units in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu have set up solar panels on their rooftops, according to a textile association.
Solar rooftop panels are also being set up by spinning mills and garment units to be ready in case the state government decides to implement the Solar Purchase Obligation Regulation.
Tamil Nadu government had announced a Solar Policy in 2012 stating that
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The Sri Lankan clothing industry has been a pioneer in adopting environmentally friendly manufacturing and waste management methods in order to improve its market image—at a time when the clothing industries in other countries have struggled to maintain theirs. It has built up a good reputation for quality and delivery among buyers in the markets of developed countries and has the potential to capitalise further on its inherent strengths, according to a report in the latest issue of Textile Outl
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Following imposition of ten percent regulatory in import of Indian yarn, Shahid Rasheed Butt, patron of Islamabad Chamber of Small Traders on Friday expressed concern on rising price of cotton yarn in the local market .
Shahid Rasheed Butt said that the decision should be reviewed as value-added textile sector including garments and home textile sector which is providing jobs to millions and contributing more than any commercial part of the economy to the export earnings presently at 45 perce
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Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Textile Senator Mohsin Aziz has expressed concern over declining textile export of the country and asked the government to take pragmatic measures to cope with the situation.
“The Government should be worrisome about the declining of textile exports of the country,” Aziz asked, in a press statement issued here on Sunday.
He said: “How to control and how to bring export to normal and to increase it, should not be concerned of the government, as planned
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Denim exporters expect that their export volume would reach $7 billion by 2021, should they can address the challenges including crisis of gas connection and innovative technical knowhow.
They see huge opportunity of gaining more space in the international markets within next five years as the sector has got remarkable response from the global buyers on the eve of a denim fair to be held in Dhaka in November 11-12.
‘The compliance standard in our denim subsector in Bangladesh is superior
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Textile millers yesterday urged Indian businesses to invest in Bangladesh's weaving sector as the local weavers cannot meet the demand for fabric due to inadequate production capacity.
Spinners are able to supply 90 percent of the yarn needed for the knitting sector, while weavers can meet only 40 percent of the demand for fabric in the garment sector.
Indian entrepreneurs can invest in the weaving sector as there is an opportunity for growth, said Fazlul Hoque, vice-president of Banglades
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As per USDA's October crop production report, the 2015 US cotton crop is projected at 13.3 million bales, marginally below last month's forecast but 3 million bales or 18 per cent below the 2014 crop.
“With harvested area unchanged in October and the national yield reduced only slightly, the US production estimate decreased 90,000 bales this month,” it said.
US upland cotton crop is forecast at 12.9 million bales, below both last season and the five-year average.
According to USDA, duri
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Eclat Textile, major Taiwanese technology-based textile company, professional functional and flexible knitwear fabric producer and apparel manufacturer plans to increase its production capacity in Vietnam, to gain benefits from the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade pact.
The company will invest $50.5 million to upgrade two factories of which $40 million will go to a factory in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province and $10.5 million to a plant in Dong Nai province. Construction will start in early 2016.