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RED Valentino shows off the more casual side of high fashion with the release of its spring-summer 2017 campaign. After appearing in the fall advertisements, singer-songwriter Birdy joins upcoming models Ina Maribo Jensen, Tandi Reason Dahl and Mia Gruenwald. Photographer Scott Trindle captures everyday scenes around London ranging from diners to buses and stairwells. The new season spotlights bold patterns and color combinations.
From a striped red dress available at Simons to crocheted knit
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UCMTF, the French Textile Machinery Manufacturers Association, presented its French Textile Machinery Manufacturers’ partnerships with customers at the recently held Techtextil expo in Germany. It helped identify the textile producers’ needs to design innovative textile products and the necessary tests of both the machines and the textile new products.
N. Schlumberger, the world leader in spinning lines for processing long staple fibres, participated at the expo. Patrick Strehle, sales direc
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The Pakistan Textile Ministry has been urged to enhance the capacity building of cotton fibre testing laboratories in Sindh and Punjab stations by the cotton sector stakeholders as these testing units have either fallen to the dull interest of the officials of Pakistan Cotton Standard Institute or Textile Ministry's unmoved stance for the last many months showing lull interest towards the workability of these laboratories.
Around 5 established modern and start-of-the-art cotton fiber testing
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Zahid Mazhar, Vice Chairman All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA), on Wednesday said that the government has once again lost the opportunity to revive the national economy through federal budget 2017-18.
In a statement, he said, “The current budget has failed to support the export oriented industries including textiles.”
He said, “The government has failed to bring in fundamental reforms to encourage exports, industry and employment. The government has not announced any measures t
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'The global buyers prefer some accessories from multinational companies on the grounds of quality, which Bangladesh has already'
The garment accessories sub-sector is taking on more importance for Bangladesh with the start of direct exports to global brands, and could see a three-fold increase in export revenues in the next eight years.
According to data from the Bangladesh Garment Accessories and Packaging Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGAPMEA), the accessory sector earned $6
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Textile exporters on Tuesday showed concerns over less allocation of funds for duty drawback claims to exporters under prime minister’s export package.
The reservation was raised during the sixth meeting of the Federal Textile Board led by its Chairman Minister for Commerce Khurram Dastgir Khan.
An official statement issued after the meeting said a senior officer of the Finance Division assured that funds will be released for duty drawback from allocations under federal budgets as well a
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The late-sown cotton in Punjab is more prone to pest attack, according to Punjab Agricultural University (PAU). The state agriculture department is concerned about pest infestation on the cotton, sown over 1.06 lakh hectares after May 15. A survey was carried out in various villages of Punjab to identify the intensity of pest attack on the crop.
The survey carried out by 50 supervisors and 500 scouts of the state agriculture department found out that the number of whiteflies is lower than th
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The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council has decided to levy 18 per cent GST on man-made fibre and yarn, while man-made fabric will attract 5 per cent GST. The higher GST rate on MMF and man-made yarn may lead to increase in man-made yarn prices while also creating confusion on input credit, according to powerloom weavers and traders from the textile hub of Surat.At the current rate of taxation, tax on yarn works out to approximately Rs 0.70 to Rs 0.80 per kilogram. As per the GST rate structure
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With the different Good and Services Tax (GST) scales fixed for various processes in the knitwear production chain is going to have ramifications considering that the production chain in Tirupur cluster remains mostly disintegrated and also a consequential fear among the apparel exporters of a possible shrinkage in profit margins.
Complexity will arise as job works are going to be taxed at 18 % even though garments attract only 5 %. In Tirupur, processes like dyeing, knitting, fabrication and
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South Carolina, once a center of the American textile industry, has seen the business rebound through an influx of Chinese companies.
"The exciting thing that I heard today is many of the Chinese investors that we were talking to today were textile (focused). Many of our communities in South Carolina were traditionally textile," said Thomas "Tommy" Pope, speaker pro tempore of the South Carolina House of Representatives.
"The Chinese companies are kind of bringing back the textile indust