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  • The Government of Uzbekistan has invited Bangladeshi entrepreneurs to invest in the textile sector in Uzbekistan. During a meeting with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka, the visiting Uzbek Minister for Foreign Economic Relations and Trade & Investment Elyor Majidovic Ganiev said the significant growth of textile and apparel industry in Bangladesh is an example which Uzbekistan could learn from Bangladesh. Mr. Ganiev said infrastructure is very cheap in Uzbekistan and ur
  • Pakistan textile and clothing export has touched $10.384 billion in the first nine months of the current fiscal year (July-March period), a growth of seven percent over the corresponding period last year as per Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. The increased growth was seen mainly due to rise in export of raw cotton and low value-added products. Raw cotton export witnessed an extensive growth of 43.48percent. Depreciation of Pakistani currency was also one of the driving factors in export procee
  • The Greek textile industry has been severely affected by the rising energy costs in the country, which has led to increasing imports of textiles from countries like China, and the Government needs to take necessary action to resolve this issue, said president of the Association of Greek Textile Industry (SEVK) Eleftherios Kourtalis during a meeting with the Deputy Minister for Environment, Energy and Climate Change Asimakis Papageorgiou. During the meeting, held at SEVK, Mr. Kourtalis explai
  • The National Board of Revenue on Wednesday lowered tax at source on export of all items for the next 14 months. The revenue board issued a statutory regulatory order reducing the tax at source on export of readymade garment items to 0.30 per cent from 0.80 per cent and that on export of non-apparel items to 0.60 per cent from 0.80 per cent. The waiver will remain effective up to June, 2015, the SRO signed by NBR member Syed Aminul Karim said. According to the SRO, exporters of knitwear
  • The European project ‘TEX-MED Clusters’, which aims to improve the global competitiveness of the textile and clothing industry in the Mediterranean countries, was recently launched at the Technopole Monastir Science and Technology Park, in the Tunisian city of Monastir, reports TAP news agency. The project, funded under the European Neighborhood and Partnership Instrument (ENPI) Cross Border Cooperation (CBC) in the Mediterranean (MED) countries, also known as the ‘Mediterranean Sea Basin Pr
  • Brazil’s Mato Grosso state is likely to end cotton year 2013-14 with a 58.2 percent rise in inventory compared to the last season, according to a press release issued by the Mato Grosso Institute of Agricultural Economics (IMEA). Between July 2013 and June 2014, Mato Grosso would have a total raw cotton supply of 1.011 million tons, about 13.9 percent more than the last season, says the IMEA report on cotton supply and demand estimate in Mato Grosso for 2013-14 season. The closing stock of
  • The Long An Provincial People’s Committee has approved in principle Huafa Company (Hong Kong) last week to invest in a coloured spinning plant (including cotton dyeing, spinning) in Thuan Dao Extension Industrial Zone (Long Dinh commune, Can Duoc District). The plant, which covers 20ha, has total investment capital of US$136 million. This project aims to build a cotton dying and coloured spinning plant to produce high quality fibre to meet domestic and export demand. Source: VNS
  • Despite its venerable position on the fashion scene, the French apparel and footwear market has not escaped the country’s poor macroeconomic environment, with value sales contracting by 1.3 percent in 2013. Against this challenging backdrop, price polarisation has become salient. While high tourist inflows have kept the luxury segment afloat, domestic consumers are driving growth at the economy end of the market. Penny-pinching pushes prices down French consumers have become increasingly c
  • The exports of textiles and apparel from Pakistan increased by 7.99 percent year-on-year in the first nine months of the financial year 2013-14 that began on July 1, according to the data released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS). Pakistan exported textiles and garments worth US$ 10.384 billion in July-March 2013-14, compared to exports of $9.616 billion made during the corresponding period of 2012-13, PBS data showed. While most of the categories showed improvement, exports of c
  • Apparel makers have demanded duty-free import of safety equipment required for making their factories safe and environment-friendly ones. The demand was made at a press conference held at the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) on Saturday. “The import of sprinkler, fire door and other safety and environment-friendly equipment should be made duty-free ones. We’re requesting the government to take steps to that end,” BGMEA President M Atiqul Islam said. He
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