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  • Export earnings rose 15 percent to $9.62 billion during the July-October period of the current fiscal year compared to the same period last year due to increased shipment of garment products, an official of Export Promotion Bureau said yesterday. Knitwear exports increased 18 percent, while woven garments 17 percent during the period despite some industrial disasters in recent times such as Tazreen Fashions fire and Rana Plaza building collapse, EPB Vice-chairman Shubhashish Bose said. Gar
  • Leading state-owned textile and garment group Vinatex is scaling up investments into the central region pursuant to the sector’s strategy to relocate factories to localities. The most recent development was Vinatex general director Tran Quang Nghi’s trip to the central region to check the progress of the group’s investment projects in Nghe An province in line with the textile and garment industry development strategy to 2020 focusing on central locations. Over the last two years Vinat
  • Ethnic textiles in south China once faced extinction due to a sharp decline in the number of masters, but are now making a comeback among young people. The number masters of the traditional textile techniques of the Li ethnic group, has risen to more than 10,000, compared with only about 1,000 in 2009, said Chen Ying, a provincial intangible cultural heritage official in Hainan. Technical training and school education have contributed to the renewed popularity of the art which includes spi
  • The textile and apparel industries of China and Brazil are complementary to each other, which makes great room for further cooperation and mutual development, Mr. Wang Yu, vice president of China Textile Import & Export Chamber of Commerce, said in his keynote speech at the China-Brazil Textile and Apparel Brand Products Forum held in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo last month, according to a press release from China’s Ministry of Commerce. China is Brazil’s first largest importing source
  • Recently, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has published the "Guide to the Development of Key and Common Industrial Technology (2013)", defining 261 technologies for 8 major industries including raw materials industry, equipment manufacturing industry, consumer goods industry, electronic manufacturing industry, software & information technology industry, communications and informationization industry and productive service industry will enjoy priority in development. These
  • Textile exports to the European Union (EU) are expected to surge by up to $1bn a year as the 27-nation bloc granted the much sough-after Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) Plus status to the country, effective from Jan 1, 2014. Though the brighter prospects of raising exports to the EU market after the grant of duty-free and preferential duty rate access on 3,500 products have buoyed the businesspeople – particularly the textile and clothing exporters in Punjab – growing energy shortages
  • Cotton yarn exports have started moderating, owing to a fall in orders from China and the withdrawal of a few export incentives. This, along with weak demand in the domestic market, has resulted in higher inventory levels. “Export demand has become weak; domestic demand is also very weak. Spinning mills have already started sitting on surplus cotton yarn inventory,” said Vardhaman Group Chairman S P Oswal. However, due to good demand for cotton yarn from China and South American countries
  • The government’s ambitious plan to achieve a 30% jump in textile and garment exports to $43 billion this fiscal and partly offset the impact of a domestic slowdown may go haywire. A 9.3% appreciation of the rupee since its lowest in August may restrict the pace of textile and garment export growth to a moderate range of 10-15% this fiscal, especially in the absence of any major policy intervention and the withdrawal of an up to 4% incentive on yarn exports in September, senior industry executive
  • Garment industry, Cambodia's largest income maker, reported a 24 percent rise in exports in the first ten months of 2013, according to figures of the country's Ministry of Commerce Thursday. The figures showed that the country exported garment products in equivalent to 4.76 billion U.S. dollars during the January- October period this year, up 24 percent from the 3.82 billion U.S. dollars over the same period last year. In October alone, the Southeast Asian nation exported garment items wor
  • The company has been discharging untreated waste water into the Dong Dien River for years, environmental police said last week. The HCM City People's Committee has asked the Department of Resources and Environment to immediately suspend operations of the Hao Duong Leather Joint-Stock Company for its continued violations of environmental regulations. In a document sent to the department on Monday, Chairman Le Hoang Quan said the company had repeatedly broken the law, affecting the living co
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