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  • Turkey has imposed an additional 50 per cent customs duty on Pakistani handmade carpets, which can have tumultuous impact, since Turkey is the second biggest importer of Pakistani handmade carpets. The imposition of the duty comes following the safeguard measure imposed on Pakistani apparel exports at 42.2 per cent in 2011, making exports to Turkey unviable. In a letter written to the federal minister of commerce, the Pakistan Carpet Manufacturers and Exporters Association (PCMEA) has crit
  • Organic cotton can prove to be a successful substitute to the non-organic cotton for Chinese cotton farmers, as it fetches a higher margin and its demand is likely to grow manifold by 2020 in the international market, according to a cotton expert. "Organic or sustainable cotton helps farmers in China to fetch bigger margins. There are several market opportunities in sustainable and organic cotton," Alison Ward, CEO of CottonConnect, an organisation serving retailers and brands and farmers th
  • The number of newly established firms continued to surge on the back of government efforts to streamline the process for starting a business, according to official data. About 348,200 new companies were registered in January, up 37.74% year-on-year, statistics from the State Administration for Industry and Commerce showed. Notably, the number of newly registered firms in the tertiary industry surged 41.61% to 280,100, accounting for 80.44% of new companies. By the end of January, the
  • Garment makers are dreading a significant drop in work orders from June as retailers refuse to travel to Bangladesh for the political turmoil since January 6. The retailers or their representatives were due in January and February to have a look at the factories and put in work orders for the summer but they did not come, said Shahidullah Azim, vice-president of Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association. Although the internal situation like transportation of goods from fac
  • The textile industry is drawing up the “13th Five-year Plan of Textile Industry” and the draft of which will be finished in the first half of this year, Li Jincai, director of China Textile Planning Institute of Construction said at the recently held 2015 China-Asia International Textile Forum. According to Li Jincai, the 13th Five-year Plan will focus on five directions: upgrading of textile chain, internationalization, domestic regional transfer, eco-friendly sustainable development and ta
  • To revive the handloom industry and protect the interests of weavers, the Weavers’ Protection Committee are wanting separate bank to cater to their needs. Hence, they have urged the government to take step for establishing an exclusive bank. Yemmiganur and Adoni towns were predominantly inhabited by weaver families and they are leading a miserable life since the collapse of the cottage industry. The association drew the attention of the government to the need for improving the designs and qua
  • Commerce Minister Tofail Ahmed has called upon G7 countries to impress upon the global brands, retailers to uphold justice and fairness in determination of price towards RMG manufacturers within a sustainable global supply chain. Addressing the G7 stakeholders’ consultation on developing sustainable global supply chain, the Commerce Minister elaborated the way the Bangladesh textiles and RMG industry grew over the decades complying with the range of international social and environmental stan
  • Several High Street and high-end fashion brands have been implicated in a report on labour abuses in Cambodia. Human Rights Watch says it has uncovered alleged abuses at Cambodian garment factories that supply Marks & Spencer, Gap, H&M, Adidas and Armani. The pressure group found evidence of discrimination and anti-union practices, it says. It believes that short-term contracts can prevent workers from asserting their rights. HRW says it also found evidence of people being fo
  • The intention of cotton-growing in China will go downward in 2015, expanding 7.5 percentage points compared to 2014. A survey conducted in January on 95 counties, 98 towns, 313 villages and 2,742 cotton growers shows that 41.4% of them will keep the same growing area as in last year, down 20.4 percentage points from a year ago; 5.9% of them will increase cotton-growing area, down 1.1 percentage point from last year; 41.6% of them will reduce cotton-growing area, 14.0 percentage higher than last
  • Despite rising cotton prices on Tuesday, spinners continued to build up their stocks fearing delay in arrival of next crop. The next cotton crop is likely to be late by three to four days, as a result of the ongoing spell of rain in Punjab and cold weather in Sindh. The higher consumption of cotton by the textile industry is also putting pressure on lint prices which have moved to a seasonal high of Rs5,250 per maund. However, shortage of quality lint is another major factor which has pushed
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