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  • Veocel branded products range from fibres in personal care and beauty wipes, moist toilet tissues to facial sheet masks. © Lenzing AGLenzing Group has unveiled the new co-branding certification criteria for its specialty nonwoven ingredient brand –Veocel. From 1 July, the Veocel logo will only be featured on personal care and beauty products made from 100% cellulosic and biodegradable fibre materials. This is an industry-first approach to establish a fibre ingredient brand as a label of trust, w
  • Bangladesh governmentlikely to set apparelexport target at $37.42billion forFiscal Year 2019-20, with a 7.03% growth in export earnings.Meanwhile, the overall export target from goods to be set at $44.40 billion, with a 6.76% growth target in export earnings.Figure:Bangladesh governmentlikely to set apparelexport target at $37.42billion forFiscal Year 2019-20.Export Promotion Bureau (EPB),the state agency dealing with the export related issues,on June 23 madeexport targetproposal, which would be
  • Culp, a leading marketer of mattress fabrics for bedding and upholstery fabrics for residential and commercial furniture, has announced that Perry E. Davis was elected to the company’s Board of Directors. His term is effective from 1 July and will expire at the next annual meeting of shareholders, at which time he will be eligible for re-election along with the other directors.Mr Davis currently serves as Executive Vice President, President – Residential and Industrial Product Segments for Legge
  • Elleti, a leading company highly specialised in laundry and garment-making services, celebrated denim and its history with the opening of M.O.D.E (Museum of Denim Elleti Group) for vintage denim collection from the mid 1800 to the ‘70s, on June 19, 2019, in Italy. The company also launched Stadium, an archive of the company with 15,000 denim pieces.Pic: ElletiThe exceptional event celebrated the love for denim, on the occasion of M.O.D.E launch and of Stadium, both originated with the support of
  • The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $60 million loan to boost the skills and competitiveness of Cambodia’s growing labour force. Currently, Cambodia’s technical and vocational education and training (TVET) programmes are not meeting the needs of the labour market, with most diploma programmes focusing on jobs in the service sector.Pic: Shutterstock.comThe ADB’s loan will help theof Cambodia’s plan to transition its economy from a low-skilled, labour-intensive growth model to a skills
  • The board of directors of Kontoor Brands, a global lifestyle apparel company with a portfolio of some of the world’s most iconic denim brands includingWrangler,LeeandRock & Republic,has named Rich Williams, CEO of Groupon, as a director, effective June 19, 2019. Williams will serve on the Talent and Compensation Committee of Kontoor’s board of directors.Pic: Kontoor Brands“We’re pleased to welcome Williams to Kontoor’s board of directors,” said Bob Shearer, chairman of the board, at Kontoor
  • Durkopp Adler has made the automatic eyelet buttonholer 581 that delivers the necessary speed, with the compact Festo solenoid valves, VUVG. With Festo valves, it takes just under four seconds to create a buttonhole. Durkopp Adler is a leader in the sewing machine and automatic sewing machine. Festo is a leader inautomation technology.Dürkopp Adler’s automatic sewing machines are much more than just sewing machines. The high-tech automatic machines feature state-of-the-art control technology, mu
  • Filpucci is set to present its woollen collections during the next edition of Pitti Filati in booth D14/16. Pitti Immagine Filati is an event that presents world-scale excellence in the field of yarn and knitting industry, which will be held from June 26-28, 2019, in Italy. Filpucci is a leader in the manufacture of creative yarns for quality knitwear.Filpucci yarn collections represent the perfect combination of the best raw materials (high-tech and natural), the know-how in spinning and finish
  • The BangladeshMills Association (BTMA) recently urged the government to withdraw 5 per cent advance tax on import of textile machinery, spare parts and some raw materials like polyester, tencel fibre andproposed in the 2019-2020 budget, saying the move would discourage investment in the sector and halt expansion of textile mills in the.Import of textile machinery is subject to only 1 per cent customs duty now.The budget also proposed another 5 per cent value added tax (VAT) on manufacturing of y
  • Pakistan has to pay Rs 200 billion as pendingsector refunds, according to Zubair Motiwalla, chairman counsel of All Pakistan Textile Association, who recently briefed the senate standing committee on finance, revenue and economic affairs. He said kids’ fabrics are being imported from abroad and smuggling and under-invoicing should be stopped.Textile manufacturers are already paying 16 different taxes, but 17 per cent additional sales tax was imposed on the industry in the Finance Bill 2019, Moti
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