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  • Since 2007 the textile research institutes of the regions of Aachen and Dresden in Germany have jointly organized the Aachen-Dresden International Textile Conference. Boasting over 700 participants most recently, this conference counts as one of the most important textile conference in Europe., scientific research major DWI—Leibniz Institute for Interactive Materials said in a statement. Starting in 2016, the German Institutes of Textile and Fiber Research, Denkendorf (DITF) will also be a co
  • Falling stock of cotton made the Pakistan cotton market mind-numbing as the ginners raised rates as a consequence of the dearth. According to sources, the official spot rate was unchanged at Rs 5450, dealers said. In the ready session, only 2000 bales changed hands between Rs 4350-5700Seed cotton rates in Sindh were unchanged at Rs 2000-2600 and in Punjab prices registered at Rs 2400-3100. Cotton analyst, Naseem Usman, said that prices will go up in the coming days as mills and spinners were
  • According to the General Administration of Customs, the exports of home-textiles from China totaled US$ 6.89 billion in the first two months of this year, up significantly by 24.5% year-on-year. The exports increased 24.7% year-on-year in quantity term, while the export price dropped moderately by 0.1%. In January-February of 2015, China's exports of home-textiles to three major markets including the United States, EU and Japan rose 21.8% year-on-year to US$ 3.33 billion. The export to the Unite
  • The All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) has said that six per cent import duty on import of polyester staple fiber (PSF) has ruined the textile industry as it has become uncompetitive when incidental charges are added to the import duty. APTMA Chairman S.M Tanveer said the regional competitors are offering duty drawbacks besides rebate to their textile industries. Resultantly, textile exports from Pakistan has become 18% more expensive against the regional competitors due to hig
  • Garment industry, Cambodia's largest foreign currency earner, reported an 11 percent rise in exports in the first quarter of 2015, according to the figures of the Ministry of Commerce on Wednesday. The country exported apparel products in equivalent to 1.73 billion U.S. dollars during the January-March period this year, up 11 percent from 1.56 billion U.S. dollars over the same period last year, the figures said. Garment products, accounted for 80 percent of the country's total exports, ha
  • Sluggish global demand and declining competitiveness is expected to mean less of export in 2014-15 for the textile and clothing (T&C) sector. The dip, say industry sources, should be five per cent. On a stand-alone basis, though, apparel export is expected to show 10-13 per cent growth. However, this would be the lowest in recent years. From Union textiles ministry data, the Business Standard Research Bureau says the 10-month period of April 2014 to January 2015 saw T&C export grow
  • The Netherlands National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) has presented a report outlining a prioritisation method after the Dutch food and product safety authority requested it to develop a prioritisation method for substances used in textile production. The method was presented in the report “Hazardous substances in textile products” (RIVM Report 2014-0155) for indicating high-priority substances registered under the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and restrictio
  • An inflow of capital investment is welcomed by the central province of Quang Nam into the garment and textile sector. Vo Van Hung, head of the Investment Promotion and Enterprises Support Agency of Quang Nam Province, said that many domestic enterprise delegations and foreign firms coming from South Korea, China and Taiwan have visited the province to seek investment opportunities in the textile and garment industry. The most prominent project was a fiber-weaving-dying and garment complex wo
  • Bangladeshi spinners demand introduction of warehousing facility for cotton trade to reduce lead-time and ensure the timely sourcing of the fibre. Under the facility, merchants from different countries will store cotton at Chittagong port warehouses to sell out their cotton to the local cotton importers and spinners. The merchants can also re-export the cotton from the port to other destinations. The system is already in use by the Chinese government, which is the largest importer of cotton.
  • British Wool Marketing Board (BWMB) has said that the upcoming wool season will see overall payments to producers at similar levels to the 2014 season, with slight increases within specific types and breeds. “The BWMB’s competitive auction system is a tried and tested method of delivering the best possible wool returns for producers and once again proved itself in 2014, a period of very challenging market conditions with the ever changing currency fluctuations, coupled with the much reported sl
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