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  • Since the beginning of this year, the price of viscose filament has kept a downward trend and it is expected to rebound by the end of the third quarter of this year, said Wang Shengyong, General Manager of Jilin Chemical Fiber Group Co., Ltd. Jilin Chemical Fiber Group Co., Ltd. is quickening its step of readjusting product structure by adding a bamboo pulp and fiber integrated project with annual capacity of 95,000 tons, which is expected to be completed at the end of this year. After the pro
  • Prince George wearing a shawl knitted by G H Hurt on a Stoll machine British knitwear manufacturer G H Hurt & Son manufactured the shawl used to wrap HRH Prince George of Cambridge in when he left hospital last week. The shawl was manufactured using a Stoll flat knitting machine, according to Stoll. G H Hurt is known for manufacturing delicate scarves and high quality blankets, mainly for ladies and babies. The manufacturing plant – established in 1912 – has a long tradition
  • Government orders regarding the supply of gas to textile mills during 10-hour periods of outages have been partially implemented but supplies at many places could not be streamlined partly due to resistance from gas distribution staff. Sources in the SNGPL said staggered supplies will ensure that the mills operate 24 hours a day. The mills will use Pepco load for 14 hours and produce their own power through gas during the 10-hour outages. The All-Pakistan Textile Mills Association has giv
  • The garment exporters in the country who were looking forward to reduction in interest rates in the monetary policy review on Tuesday said the RBI has failed to give them any relief and they would find it difficult to compete with neighbouring countries where interest rates are lower. Apparel Export Promotion Council said in a release that today’s credit policy has not addressed the issue of reduction in interest rate nor the RBI has announced interest subvention for knitwear and garment expo
  • Bangladesh's Eastern Refinery Ltd will skip exporting naphtha in October, for the third straight month, as plant maintenance and repair work continue, a senior company official said on Tuesday. On average, it exports one 170,000-barrel naphtha cargo about every 45 days. The loss will be easily filled in the market as high volumes of naphtha will continue to stream into Asia from Europe, the United States and the Mediterranean. Since the start of the year, Asia has been receiving an average
  • Italy has recorded 12% overall growth in new orders for textile machinery for the second quarter of 2013, thanks to foreign markets (+14%) and a stable domestic market (-1%). During the second quarter of 2013, new orders for textile machinery, as elaborated by ACIMIT’s economics and press department, showed signs of growth compared to the same period for 2012 (+12%). The absolute index stood at 92.2 points (basis 2010=100). These figures, ACIMIT says, are the result of a growing rate of new
  • Turkish textile and garment companies are planning to move their factories to Ethiopia, with the assistance of Ayka Addis Textile and Investment Group, a Turkish company that made the same move three years ago. Ayka submitted a proposal for the relocation of several Turkish textile and garment companies to the Ministry of Industry which has been already accepted. Ayka Addis’ General Manager Ercan Turkoglu told Capital in an email response that an industrial zone will be built by Ayka Addis.
  • Japanese textile manufacturers are cranking up efforts to export white cloth for making ethnic attire in the Middle East, where Japan’s reputation for quality is helping it acquire a lion’s share of the cloth market. The materials are most commonly used to make a men’s long-sleeved, ankle-length loose garment called a thobe. Nationalist sentiment has been growing in many Middle Eastern countries since the Arab Spring began in December 2010, and younger generations are wearing ethnic clothing
  • Merchandise is displayed at the Indian Green The Gap store in New Delhi An Indian recycling company that uses junk to create accessories is fighting a legal trademark suit launched by US clothing giant Gap Inc demanding that the firm change its name. Green the Gap, an Indian company which runs three stores in the country, mainly sells accessories and home decor items made out of waste including beer cans, rubber tyres and fruit cartons. Vimlendu Jha, founding owner of the firm, which a
  • The African countries can be a potential market for exports of Vietnamese textiles, according to the Department of African, West Asian and South Asian Markets, in the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT). The agency said despite being a source of raw cotton, the textile industry has not developed in many African countries. Along with an increase in the population and income of the African people, the continent will become a big market for textile items, vov.vn reported. In 2012, Vietn
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