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  • The US Customs and Border Protection will begin collecting anti-dumping (AD) duties on imports of fine denier polyester staple fibre (PSF) from China, India, Korea and Taiwan. This follows preliminary anti-dumping determinations by the US department of commerce that producers and exporters from the 4 countries are selling merchandise at less than fair value. The amount of anti-dumping duties will be equal to the preliminary anti-dumping margins in each country, and importers will be required
  • Uzbekistan enterprises over the years purchased raw materials from the monopoly supplier Uzpahtasanoatexport. But starting from next year, a new scheme for selling cotton to textile enterprises will appear in Uzbekistan. The corresponding decree was signed by Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, podrobno.uz reported. The presidential decree states that starting with the harvest of raw cotton in 2018, as an experiment, the system of ordering and advancing the production of raw cotton directly f
  • EU-MUTRAP team leader Claudio Dordi said that thanks to the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) expected to be signed next year, there will be ample opportunities to upgrade the value chain for the textile and garment sector as the EVFTA will provide tariff preferences to Vietnamese exporters to the EU. Only “EVFTA originating” products will benefit from preferential tariffs for a maximum of seven years after entry into force. To be “EVFTA originating,” EVFTA requires textile and garme
  • Textile factory owners want to import high-speed furnace oil with exemption of all duties and taxes to run their captive power generation units which they say are suffering from a severe shortage of gas supplies. Bangladesh Textile Mills Association in a letter last month sought government approval for allowing them to import the fuel oil. In the letter, they have complained that they are not getting adequate gas supplies while the price was raised by more than 222 per cent in the past tw
  • The last collection of fashion legend Azzedine Alaia will be shown in Paris next year, his couture house said Monday. The Tunisian-born designer, known as the King of Cling for the way his clothes hugged the body, died suddenly in November, reportedly of heart failure after falling down the stairs at his home in Paris. Since then rumours have swirled about the future of his label. But the couture house said in a statement Monday that it would continue, saying it would show the last ready-to-w
  • The International Islamic Trade Financing Corporation (ITFC), a member of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) group, has signed a syndicated agreement of €100 million with the government of Cameroon and the Société de développement du coton (Sodecoton) as the executing agency for the export of cotton and the import of various agricultural inputs. The agreement was signed by Louis Paul Motaze, minister of economy, planning and regional development, and IDB Group governor for Cameroon, which too
  • Cotton prices increased in Brazil’s domestic market in the first fortnight of December 2017, as both purchasers and sellers retracted from the market, similar to the activity observed in December last year. Between November 30 and December 15, the CEPEA/ESALQ cotton Index rose a staggering 6 per cent, closing at 2.5945 BRL ($0.7848) per pound on December 15. “Only a few processors and traders were active in the spot market, searching for batches for quick delivery – these agents were flexible
  • The American Sheep Industry Association cooperates with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service program. The FAS program’s has been vital in the expansion of American wool exports to other countries. With this matching fund program, ASI is allocated approximately $1 million each year and it has been key to bringing foreign wool companies to the United States, as well, as other promotional programs to export American wool, said ASI Wool Marketing Director Rita Samuelson.
  • Exports of cotton yarn to China saw the biggest fall in both volume and value terms as China, the largest importer of yarn reducing its purchases. As per the data with the Union Commerce Ministy, cotton yarn shipments to China plunged 31.9% to 105.9 million kgs (mkgs) between April and September. It dropped 36.7% year-on-year (y-o-y) in value terms to $285 million. Cotton yarn exports have advanced by a mere 1.1% y-o-y in value terms to around $1.5 billion during the time frame. Incidentally,
  • After the government's announcement on increasing basic customs duty (BCD) on imported MMF fabrics from 10 percent to 25 percent in October, the largest man-made fabric (MMF) hub of India, Surat is still awaiting central government’s official notification in this connection. According to Industry leaders, import of fabrics, especially from China, has increased sharply post-GST at almost 30 percent while Surat's power loom weavers who manufacture 4 crore metre of fabrics per day, have been red
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