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  • The global spandex fibre market is expected to garner US$ 10,482 million by 2022, registering a CAGR of 8.8% during the period 2016-2022, according to the latest report, published by Allied Market Research. According to the report, it is anticipated that solution dry spinning segment would generate the highest revenue throughout the forecast period. In the year 2015, Asia-Pacific led the global market and is expected to maintain its position throughout the study period. The region is also exp
  • China on Saturday urged the U.S. side to carry out trade review targeting China and other surplus countries in accordance with international rules. China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) made the statement after U.S. President Donald Trump signed executive orders on Friday focused on reducing the trade deficit. The reality, cause and possible impact for the U.S. trade deficit with China are well understood by both countries, the MOC said. It highlighted that Sino-U.S. trade is highly complemen
  • EDANA, the leading global association serving the nonwovens and related industries, has disclosed its preliminary 2016 annual statistics, on the opening day of INDEX17, the largest meeting place for the nonwovens supply chain and their customers. Providing a comprehensive snapshot of the nonwovens industry across Greater Europe, the latest figures demonstrate both the industry’s momentum and durability. According to EDANA, the overall production of nonwovens in Europe grew by 2.5% in volume i
  • As high prices in 2016-17 encourage farmers to plant cotton, world production is forecast to grow by one per cent to 23.1 million tons in 2017-18, the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) predicts in its latest report. However, the average yield is expected to decline by two per cent to 761 kg/ha, similar to the four-year average. Country-wise, cotton production in India is projected to grow by two per cent to 5.9 million tons in 2017-18. In China, production could reach 4.8 million
  • The new recycling technique is going to be the highlight of the 253rd National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society. The ACS is the largest scientific group in the world. A research team is going to present the new process that can recycle cotton-polyester clothes into lyocell-like fibers. The new recycling technique is similar to the way people recycle papers can make used clothes into reusable fibers. According to Simone Haslinger, there are a few clothes being recycled
  • Brazilian textiles and clothing exports to Arab world increased by 87.5 percent to USD 3 million in January and February this year from USD 1.6 billion from the comparable period in 2016, according to numbers from the Brazilian Textile and Apparel Industry Association (Abit). The increment was almost exclusively a result of synthetic fabric and sisal rope for use in ships and rigs. Abit’s survey of exports encompasses different items in the production chain, from raw materials, like fibers, y
  • Mulberry trees are now a rarity in Cambodia as most of them having been destroyed during the Khmer Rouge era. Silk weavers in Banteay Meanchey, Kandal, Takeo and Phnom Penh’s main silk producing area of Koh Dach have no choice but to import raw silk from either Vietnam or Thailand. Commerce Minister Pan Sorasak said that investment from the Japanese company would help diversify Cambodian silk production and generate more jobs for women in rural areas. A Japanese beauty company II Brille to in
  • Cambodia’s garment industry is in a curious situation, with statistics indicating that export earnings from this key Asian fabric and yarn buyer are on the rise, despite evidence that overseas sales should be falling. According to one industry insider, this makes it difficult to project how the Cambodian clothing sector will perform in 2017 and hence how much it will spend on supplies. Statistics from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) show that in the first quarter of 2016, Cambodia
  • A ban imposed on cotton sowing in the province has been lifted and farmers can start its cultivation without any delay. This was stated by Punjab Agriculture Department spokesperson on Monday. The ban was imposed till April 15 to avoid dangers of early sowing to the cotton crop, he said, adding now the department has lifted the ban as the desired results had been achieved. The department had prepared a plan to offer various free of charge services to cotton growers to enhance the crop prod
  • ‘Tanners will submit a memorandum to Prime Minister on April 10, if the relocation process is not completed’ As the saga of tannery relocation continues, industry people fear that the country may suffer a loss of over Tk1,000 crore export orders of leather goods. “The tanneries at Hazaribagh are going to be closed from April 6 as per the Supreme Court order. But Savar is not ready yet to start operation of tanneries though the people related with process placed false information before the
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