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  • Denim suppliers, brands and retailers can breathe a sigh of relief, at least in Europe. Between 2007 and 2013, jeans imports experienced an “exceptional rate of growth” of 5.3 percent. This is what the recent study “European imports of denim in 2013” conducted by Jean-Fran?ois Limantour and published by Texworld found out. In 2013, the EU (27 member states) imported 494 million pairs of denim jeans worth 3.69 billion euros. The only exception to the solid growth rate of jeans imports was the
  • Turkey’s carpet exports totaled US$ 194,959 during the month of May 2014, recording a rise of 1.1 percent, compared to the same month last year, as per the data released by the Turkish Exporters Assembly (TIM). According to the May 2014 Export Data of TIM, the country exported carpets worth $194,959 during the month of May, whereas during the same month last year, carpet exports amounted to $192,845. Carpet exports from the country accounted for 1.5 percent of the overall exports made by
  • The regional government of Bashkortostan in the Russian Federation has given green signal to three projects, including purified terephthalic acid (PTA) and textile projects. The Ministry of Economic Development of Bashkortostan has approved the expansion and modernization of production capacities of Bashkir Textile Mill LLC, which products technical textiles for industrial enterprises. The project is estimated to cost 350 million rubles and is expected to be completed next year. According
  • June 3 marked the start of construction by the Republic of Korea’s (RoK) Dong-IL group on its first textile factory in Vietnam at Loc An-Binh Son Industrial Zone in Long Thanh district, Dong Nai province. The facility, to be built on 12ha at a cost of nearly US$52 million, will have an annual capacity of 9,000 tonnes of products. Dong –IL leaders said when the Posco E & C Vietnam factory is put into operation in 2015 as scheduled, it will generate hundreds of jobs for local
  • Mr. Le Huu Uyen, from the Health Department of Thanh Hoa Province, said that the workers of the Hongfu Shoe Company and Hong My Company (subsidiaries of the Taiwan-owned Hongfu Vietnam Group) were sent to hospitals in May with neurotoxic syndrome. Uyen said that symptoms had occurred because of the high amount of organic solvents present at the factories. Specialists inspected the working environment at the two factories and found that the air circulation systems in these factories were not g
  • The new textile policy 2014-19 currently being prepared by the Ministry of Textile Industry, Government of Pakistan, would address major problems faced by the carpet industry, Secretary of the Ministry, Rukhsana Shah, has said, reports The Nation. Ms. Shah said this when she visited the office of Pakistan Carpet Manufacturers & Exporters Association (PCMEA) in Lahore, along with the delegation of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Food and Agriculture Organisation
  • In spite of the resistance of some sellers, cotton values resumed decreasing in late May and early June – May was the fourth consecutive month of price decreases. Drops are attributed to the lower quality of batches, due to the nearness of the end of the 2012/13 season, the low purchase interest from the industry and the smaller export parity. In May, the CEPEA/ESALQ Index for cotton type 41-4 moved down 4.26%, closing at 1.9279 real (0.8606 dollar) per pound on May 30. It is worth noting to
  • Workers in the footwear industry went on a protected national strike on Monday, their trade union indicated. "The strike will affect about 164 footwear employers throughout South Africa and approximately 10,000 employees in the bargaining unit in major centres like Durban, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, Johannesburg, Pietermaritzburg and George and Oudtshoorn," said National Union of Leather and Allied Workers (Nulaw) general secretary Ashley Benjamin. The union is seeking a minimum pay rise
  • The textile industry is fully geared to make fresh investments and modernise. But what it seeks from the Centre is a stable policy on the lines of Satyam Committee recommendations (report submitted in 1999), say industry experts. Stating that the last textile policy was released about a decade back and since then, the industry had undergone a sea change, Chairman of the Southern India Mills Association (SIMA), T Rajkumar, said. “We are seeking a stable and comprehensive policy. We have app
  • The sector's export turnover in May was US$1.45 billion, reducing 8 per cent against April.— VNA/VNS Photo Garment and textile companies have been actively seeking material suppliers to reduce dependence on imports from China, due to complicated changes in the market. Cao Anh Dung, Director of the Ministry of Industry and Trade's Light Industry Department, told reporters at a press briefing in Ha Noi yesterday to review the country's economy in the first five months of the year, that exp
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