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  • The concessions were sought by Sri Lanka during the visit of Anand Sharma, Minister of Commerce, Industry and Textiles, Government of India to Sri Lanka from last year. Sri Lanka had made a request that, in respect of the export of Sri Lankan garments to India under the India-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement, the condition of sourcing of fabric from India for 5 million pieces be removed so that the total quota for duty free apparel exports from Sri Lanka to India becomes 8 million pieces, without
  • New Zealand Wool Services International Limited’s General Manager, Mr John Dawson reports that the 9,100 bales of South Island wool at auction this week saw an 89 percent clearance with a relatively strong showing despite the substantially higher NZ dollar compared to the trading currencies. The weighted indicator for the main trading currencies compared to the last sale on 21st March was 2.02 percent higher. The Euro was particularly affected with a 2.55 percent change. Mr Dawson advises th
  • Full beauty, a revolutionary plus-size lingerie website that is part of OSP Group, has launched the Comfort Choice Swim Bra, designed to offer the perfect support and lift with any style swimsuit. The new Comfort Choice swim bra by fullbeauty is so smooth that it cannot be seen under a swimsuit. This innovative bra features thin, quick-drying foam cups that dry as fast as a swimsuit, multiple eyelets so that the straps can be hooked countless ways to wear with every swimsuit style, an underwi
  • Zero-rated apparel textile sector doubts whether Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) consulted with the Ministry of Textile Industry, Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Industries on the two percent sales tax imposition. Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers and Exporters Association (PHMA) dispatched letters to the Ministry of Textile Industry, Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Industries, showing wonder at whether the FBR has consulted with these ministries on the relevant SRO. The association said
  • Anand Sharma, Minister of Commerce, Industry & Textiles, Government of India is seen with Rishad Bathiyutheen Sri Lanka’s Minister of Industry & Commerce during his visit to Colombo from 3-5 August, 2012Indian High Commission in Colombo revealed that Government of India has approved the Sri Lankan request for removal of the fabric sourcing condition; thereby bring to 8 million pieces the number of garments that can be exported from Sri Lanka to India duty-free, under the terms of the bil
  • Companhia Providência, one of Brazil's largest nonwovens producers,has completed work on its 13th production line—its second in the U.S.—in Statesville, NC. With this new machine, Providência will add 20,000 tons of nonwoven per year to it local production, doubling the site capacity to answer the demand for high technology products destined to the disposable hygiene market including infant and geriatric diapers, sanitary pads and others and for medical use such as aprons and surgical fields.
  • Trade turnover of cotton fell with its prices staying firm after ginners refused to sell the commodity at lower rates, a dealer said on Thursday. “Ginners refused to sell cotton at lower prices,” Taqi Abbas, a broker at the Karachi Cotton Exchange (KCE), said. “The situation resulted in low trade turnover.” The recovery in the commodity’s price at New York cotton market kept the local ginners optimistic about selling the commodity at higher rates. The depleting stocks of fine quality cotton
  • During the reported week the sharp rise of Futures in New York turned before going up again on Tuesday. Spinning mills were frequently testing prices, but at the local market quotations remained rather tight influenced by the weak Euro and the limited offers for attractive and deliverable qualities. Opposite to the market outside of Europe the business was slow and contracts negotiated most of all for back to back. The turnover was concentrated on Central Asian and West African cotton for the 2
  • The end of the first quarter trading coincides with an early Easter this year - but men's swimwear has already been selling fast, according to DGU partner Jane Garner. “Swimwear sales usually pick up in February, but this year there has been demand right from the start of the year. With the Easter holiday so early too, swimmers are doing really well weeks before the sales rush started for the holiday season in 2012,” she explains. One factor in boosting sales, she believes, is the quality
  • Textiles traders, who had been on a statewide indefinite strike since March 9, called off their strike on Thursday following assurance from the state government on withdrawal of value added tax (VAT) on textiles. The assurance was given by state Congress president and transport minister Botcha Satyaranayana, minister for handlooms and textiles G Prasad Kumar and minister for minor irrigation TG Venkatesh. The textile traders, under the aegis of AP Federation of Textile Associations (APFTA), h
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