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  • Local garments exporters are expected to cash in on the expected comeback of American and European buyers, who have reportedly started increasing their outsourcing activities in the country. Robert Young, president of the Foreign Buyers Association of the Philippines (Fobap), was quoted by the Philippine Exporters Confederation Inc. as saying that Fobap members were now “receiving more purchase orders from their principals” in the United States. These are the same US buyers who have stopped b
  • It is planned to reap around 1.050 million tons of cotton from an area of a half million hectares this year, "Neutral Turkmenistan" newspaper reported. The crops are still being grown. "The prospects for the crop are good, especially given last year, when the country's cotton growers reaped about 1.235 million tons of harvest, considerably exceeding the state order by 11 percent," the article said. Around 5,500 pieces of technology from companies such as John Deere, Case, Belarus, Minsk Tr
  • RAINY WEATHER has caused problems for Georgia cotton growers, delaying plant development and making it hard to get into the fields to apply timely and much-needed crop-management products. The heavy rainfall this summer has created a tidal wave of challenges that some cotton growers are still fighting. While the increased moisture kicked-off growth in some plants, it stunted growth in others and made fields almost impossible for tractors and equipment to pass through. "There a lot of
  • India’s competitiveness in the cotton textile sector has improved over the last decade against six competing countries including China, Bangladesh and Thailand, leading to a higher global market share. The increase in competitiveness has been in areas like technology up-gradation, manufacturing costs and exports, the study titled ‘Cost benchmarking in India vis-à-vis Bangladesh, Indonesia, Egypt, China, Pakistan and Turkey’ said. Greater competitiveness in key areas has pushed India’s global
  • The Trans-Pacific agreement being negotiated by the U.S. could give authorization for Vietnam to obtain thread from China and export textiles duty-free to the North American nation. The Ambassador of El Salvador inthe U.S., Ruben Zamora, has already raised concerns with officials from the U.S. trade office (USTR). Zamora affirmed that representatives from textile companies have visited the U.S. and plan to make more visits in order to draw attention to the situation reports LatinAmericaData.
  • Textile mills in Lahore region will get hourly-based gas supply from Friday onward to continue with 24/7 operations of production capacities. As per the policy mutually devised by the All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) and the SNGPL, the mills will utilise gas supply during 10-hours per day load shedding of electricity instead of utilising it for three continuous days a week (ie 72 hours) under the previous gas load management plan. It is a win-win situation under the prevailing en
  • ICE cotton was little changed and range-bound on Wednesday, supported by a sense of tightening US supplies but capped as signs of slowing economic growth in China stirred worry of reduced demand from the world's top textile market. The benchmark December cotton contract on ICE Futures US closed up 0.07 cent, or 0.08 percent, at 85.74 cents a lb. Prices were underpinned by a sense that US supplies may be tight in the new crop year that begins on August 1 as exchange stocks fell to a more than f
  • Data from the General Administration of the Customs show that China exported US$ 51.2 billion worth of textile yarn, fabric and made-up goods in January-June of this year, up 10.1% year-on-year. The export of garment and accessories totaled US$ 76.1 billion, up 13.4%. The export of textile yarn, fabric and made-up goods in June amounted to US$ 9.2 billion and the export of garment and accessories amounted to US$ 14.9 billion. In the first half of this year, China imported 180,000 tons of texti
  • Australia is aiming to transform its manufacturing industries with a new AUD $103m (US $94.5m) Australian Future Fibres Research and Innovation Centre (AFFRIC) in Geelong. The Fibre Processing and Carbon Nexus buildings opened last week and received $38m (US$34.8m) in funding from the Australian Government. Innovation Minister Senator Kim Carr said: “The applications for advanced fibre manufacturing and the benefits to the Geelong economy and Australia are immense. New generation fibres, like
  • The garment industry, Cambodia's largest income earner, reported 2.51 billion US dollars in export value in the first six months of this year, a 19.5 percent rise from $2.1 billion over the same period last year, the figures of the Commerce Ministry showed Wednesday. Cambodian apparels are mostly sold to the United States and European countries, with some to Canada, Japan, South Korea and China. The figures said that from January to June this year, the garment exports to the United States we
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