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  • Despite slowing economic growth, China's central bank – the People's Bank of China – has said in a research report that a number of positive factors will gain traction in 2016. But it has also warned that downward pressures on growth such as over capacity profit deceleration and rising non-profit loans will persist, a leading Chinese news website reported quoting the PBC research paper. Ma Jun, chief economist at the central bank's research bureau, said a baseline forecast for real GDP growth
  • High cost of doing business has started hitting textile industry of Pakistan severely as further closure of operations of the textile mills have been reported to the association, said Tariq Saud, Chairman of All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA). In November 2015, exports of cotton yarn and cotton fabric declined by 45% and 22%, respectively against the corresponding period in quantitative terms, which is an overall decline by 15% in value. There is a nominal increase in clothing
  • Vietnam's textile and garment exports to the US from January to November 2015 have reached US$9.98 billion, a year-on-year increase of 11.7 percent. It is expected to gain much higher with the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) taking effect. According to the Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association (Vitas), during the 11 months, Vietnam’s textile and garment export value to its other major export markets was also optimistic with $3.09 billion to the EU, $2.53 billion to Japan and $1.98 billion to S
  • The economy will be in big trouble if the textile sector falls into any crisis for the wrong decision of the government, industry leaders said yesterday. The sector's contribution to knitwear exports is about 85 percent and to woven about 35-40 percent, said Tapan Chowdhury, president of Bangladesh Textile Mills Association. And together with the garment factories, the 1,400 textile mills contribute 13 percent to the gross domestic product. “As a backward linkage industry for readymade
  • India's Cotton production is estimated to fall 11 per cent to 335 lakh bales in the current year due to lower acreage and drastically lower yields, according to a report by Edelweiss Agri Research. Acreage under cotton is down by 7.5 per cent as fall is witnessed across the states due to poor return during the previous season. According to the report, overall yields are expected to come down by 3.8 per cent, largely because of a 35 per cent reduction in yields in North Indian states year o
  • Turkish textile producers who have been designing their collection for Russian consumers who have been loyal consumers to Turkey for years are likely to diversify their export partners, as Moscow has been prompted to introduce a number of economic sanctions against Turkey in retaliation following the jet crisis. With Turkey's textile manufacturers being forced out of Russia, they are trying to find new buyers which is good news for Lithuanian clothing producers. The Turks, who until rece
  • Pakistan cotton market failed to attract buying from spinners on Saturday due to sharp fall in cotton crop production leaving the market with slow trading activity. The slow activity kept prices steady at overnight level and sluggish demand from spinners is expected to continue even for the rest of the season, according to floor broker. The Karachi Cotton Association (KCA) spot rates also remained steady at overnight level. A major factor affecting trading activity is the financial crisis
  • For the 2015/2016 season, shorn wool production estimates have been revised to 322 million kgs greasy, down 7.0 per cent from the final estimate of 346 million kgs for the 2014/15 season. According to the Australian Wool Production Forecasting Committee (AWPFC), this reflects a combination of a 4.8 per cent fall in shorn sheep numbers and a 2.3 per cent drop in average fleece weights.“This decline is from the Committee's final estimate of shorn wool production for 2014/15 at 346 million kgs,
  • Vietnam's local garment industry that depends on imported material from abroad, especially from China which accounts for 50 percent of the material for the industry’s production. Also most of the machines, chemicals and textile dyes that Vietnam's garment industry uses need to be imported. That means the supply chain remains the weak point in Vietnam's garment sector for which it has taken a small step to join the processing stages of cutting and sewing in the global supply chain, said Vu Duc Gi
  • The landmark free trade agreement between China and Australia came into effect officially on Sunday (December 20), giving competitive advantages for exporters and investors from both countries into each other's market. The China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA) enables more than 86 per cent of Australia's goods exports to China duty free, worth more than $65 billion. Once the agreement is fully implemented in four years, 96 per cent of Australian goods will enter China duty free, wh
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