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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
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Head of the Economics Department, Embassy of France in Pakistan, Marc Murcia visited All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) Punjab on Wednesday.
Chairman APTMA Punjab Shahzad Ali Khan welcomed him at the APTMA Punjab office while Senior Vice Chairman APTMA Punjab Mian Mahmood Ahsan, S M Imran and other Executive Committee members were also present on the occasion.
Chairman APTMA Punjab said the APTMA members travel to Europe frequently. He urged the French envoy to ensure easier v
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India yesterday announced that it would raise the quota on apparel exports from Sri Lanka under duty free concessions from five million pieces to eight million, while textile exports to India would be slapped a lower 5 percent duty from the earlier 11 percent. India also doubled the validity period for sanitary import permits for processed meat products from 6 months to one year.
"During the visit of Anand Sharma, Minister of Commerce, Industry & Textiles, Government of India to Sri Lanka
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The ongoing political unrest in Bangladesh continues to upset the country's garment sector as buyers are now arranging to meet apparel makers in India or China, to avoid the turbulences in Dhaka.
Many buyers have already suspended trips to Bangladesh, and some have even expressed their intention to purchase garments from other countries at higher prices due to the uncertainties in Bangladesh.
If the situation worsens further, it will be difficult to achieve the export target of US $21.53 bln a
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Chinese fashion label Exception is leading an unexpected surge in interest in domestic fashion brands after Peng Liyuan was spotted wearing the label during a four-nation state visit with President Xi Jinping, also her husband.
Footage of Peng stepping off a plane wearing a double-breasted black coat and carrying a leather handbag quickly went viral online, with Peng winning praise for her elegance and fashion sense.
"Her handbag will become a hot item!" said "shishangbozhu-YY" on Sina Wei
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China, the world's top cotton consumer, will increase sales from state reserves of the fibre from April, in a bid to boost dwindling domestic supply, a government official said in a speech published Wednesday.
To help meet demand from textile mills, Beijing will step up sales from its bulging reserves, particularly of high-quality cotton, beginning in April, Li Yan of the country's top economic planner, the National Development and Reform Commission, told a meeting on Tuesday, but gave no furth
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Textil Only Star SAC, which has recently added a major dyeshop to its production line, has now invested in a Monforts Toptex 8000 Twin Shrink as the company becomes a vertical producer.
Textil Only Star, one of Peru's top knitting producers and which has this year added a major dyeshop, has newly installed a Monforts Toptex 8000 Twin Shrink at its factory in Lima as part of a strategy to turn the company into a vertically integrated producer. The Toptex was ordered through Monforts' Peruvian
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The state government on Tuesday launched a special package for weavers, artisans and silk farmers of the state at Aska, about 40 km from here. Chief minister NaveenPatnaik had announced the package on January 8.
Under the special package, the government would bear the insurance premiums of the beneficiaries under the health insurance scheme and Mahatma Gandhi Bunakar Bima Yojana (MGBBY), provide Rs 45,000 to weavers in three phases for construction of work sheds and solar lantern to each family
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Bangladesh's clothing exports to India is facing a serious setback as about two dozens local garment factories have failed to secure payment of nearly $5 million from an Indian buyer Liliput Kidswear Ltd, exporters said. They feared they would default on bank loans and would not be able to pay workers' wages, which might trigger labour unrest in their factories only because of the non-payment by the Indian company.
This issue, according to sources, has put a break to the tempo in RMG exports
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Business is slow at apparel factories as the political turmoil discourages buyers from visiting Dhaka and placing orders with local manufacturers. Photo: Amran Hossain
The ongoing political unrest continues to upset the garment sector as buyers now call apparel makers to go and meet them in India or China, to avoid the turbulences in Dhaka.
Many buyers have already suspended trips to Bangladesh although, in usual situation, they come to Dhaka, visit factories and place orders.
Some buye