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With 'Make in India' vision remaining a distant dream, Ludhiana's garment machine manufacturers have joined hands to save the industry.
"Ludhiana was once known to be one of the only manufacturers of flat machines and the situation turned from bad to worse and now we have negligible exports. Reason is simple that imports from China and Taiwan have increased and our industry is no where in a position to fight back," said Ram Krishan, who has been made the president of Garments Machine Manufact
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The export of woven garments to the US registered a negative growth in the first 10 months of the current financial year though the export earnings from the market started to rebound from the beginning of this calendar year.
Exporters and analysts said there were various reasons for the negative growth that included decreasing demand for the items on compliance issue, reluctance of exporters for high duty in the market and grabbing market share by the competing countries.
The export of w
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An Indian delegation comprising executives from six major leather companies that supply the footwear, furniture and automotive industries met around 20 Vietnamese counterparts in HCM City on June 9 to explore business opportunities.
Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the event, D Gokulakrishnan, officer on special duty for the Council for Leather Exports of India, said Vietnam was one of the world's largest footwear exporters while India was also one of the world leading exporters of l
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The Russian government is considering providing additional state support to its domestic producers of technical textiles and nonwovens. Russian Minister of Industry and Trade plans to provide funds which will help producers to complete currently implemented projects and to launch new ones.
According to an official representative of the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade, part of the funds will be also invested in the technical modernization of the national industry of technical textiles a
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Cambodia will begin to discuss the annual increase of monthly minimum wage for the garment and footwear industry for 2016 in July, according to a Labor Ministry' s statement issued late Friday.
The talks will be carried out by a tripartite working group, which comprises representatives of the labor ministry, the Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia (GMAC), and the trade unions, the statement said.
It added that the final result of the negotiations will be released in early October
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The garment sector is set to miss its export target this fiscal year after the three-month political turmoil hampered shipments.
Between July last year and May this year, garment exports raked in $22.92 billion, which is up 5.51 percent year-on-year but below the periodic target of $24.26 billion, according to data from the Export Promotion Bureau.
Now, to meet the yearly target of $26.9 billion, some $3.98 billion has to be earned this month, the closing month of fiscal 2014-15.
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Facing flat growth, Indonesian textile industry may see more layoffs unless the government takes some swift action to help the industry, a leading Indonesian daily has mentioned.
Several textile manufacturers in Bandung regency have already dismissed some workers and cut down working days from seven to three due to weak sales, according to the Indonesian Textile Association (API).
Rising costs, especially due to increase in electricity tariff and depreciation of Indonesian currency rupiah,
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Africa should be able to quadruple its exports, literally without a lot of trouble, creating another 500,000 new jobs. Photo: Reuters
Africa's textile and apparel exports to the United States could quadruple to $4 billion over the next decade through an extended duty-free trade treaty, a US official said on Wednesday.
The trade program known as the African Growth and Opportunities Act (AGOA), currently before American lawmakers, provides eligible sub-Saharan countries duty-free access to
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The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU)-affiliated Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers’ Union (SACTWU) has announced that its members in the cotton textile sector will receive an 8.5 per cent wage increase this year.
This is in consequence of a wage agreement signed between SACTWU and the South African Cotton & Textile Processing Employers’ Association (SACTPEA), in August last year, SACTWU said in a statement on its website.
The agreement was negotiated and concl
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Bangladeshi RMG producers are now facing stiff competition to penetrate into the market of the United States in the wake of the production cost hike and losing competiveness.
Yet, export of Bangladeshi RMG products to the US market has grown by 7% in April 2015, to US$1.8bn, a good rise from 2.3% decline in 2014, according to data recently released by OTEXA.
Besides, overall export to the US market also seen a 7.24% gain to $1.9bn.
RMG manufacturers attributed production, political unre