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  • The energy-starved leather industry had largest ever participation in Asian Pacific Leather Fair Hong Kong this year. More than 75 companies participated in the fair. Pakistan first time participated in global contest of tannery of the year 2013 and Pakistani tannery based at Lahore was decorated with first position in highly commended award of Asia and was declared second best tannery in Asia after Japan. The award ceremony was held in Hong Kong among hundreds of tanners from all over the world
  • Image problem and energy shortage are two major challenges of textile industry in Pakistan that lost $10 billion export opportunity in last seven years while the regional competitors grew enormously during the same time. This was stated by Secretary APTMA Punjab Anis-ul-Haq during a detailed presentation on the APTMA and Sustainable Production Centre to visiting German delegation. A German delegation from Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation & Development, German Embassy, KFW Ban
  • Indian textile and garment manufacturers are eyeing on emerging markets, including South America, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Africa, for exports. According to industry representatives, Indian textile sector witnessed a negative growth mainly due to decline in clothing exports in 2012-13. However, exports to non-traditional markets recorded positive growth during this period and the textile and apparel makers expect the growth to continue in the current fiscal year. Speakin
  • Shipment orders of apparel worth about US$ 2.208 million were cancelled over the last one and half months due to failure in maintaining shipment time because of observance of hartal and political unrests. The companies also incurred a loss of US$ 0.896 million because of razing of the consignments while on their way to the port. “The buyers had negotiated prices, the fabrics and accessories had come and we had sewn the cloths. But, finally, the orders got cancelled,” said Atiqul Islam, p
  • Bangladesh today unveils the sad tale of a country - one that has been ravaged by man-made disasters which are nothing but frequent hartals. A joint statement last Monday (April 01) by the Bangladesh Garments Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) and the Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA) brought to the fore the shocks that the economy suffers from regular shutdowns. This should be a grim reminder of the fallout from the politicians' use of the tool of
  • Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) and Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA) – the two apex bodies of Bangladesh garment sector have jointly urged the political parties to withdraw their call for shutdown. The associations have made the plea in view of the call for a day long hartal on April 8 given by Hefajat-e-Islam and a 36-hour strike call beginning the morning of April 9 given by the Bangladesh National Party (BNP)-led 18-part
  • The weight-loss revolution is in full swing and Lunaling are giving women everywhere the chance to add its proven weight loss clothing to their wardrobes by purchasing its products online through new e-commerce site, Lunaling.com. Lunaling Shorts, Capri’s and Leggings are made using technology proven to help you lose weight during exercise by using your natural body temperature to increase heat around the areas that trouble women most - legs, thighs, tummy and bum - making these trouble spots
  • Apparel exports from the South Asian island nation of Sri Lanka are likely to get a boost as the country’s small and medium apparel exporters are to be linked to global customs electronic system, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce. If things go as per plan, the shipments of Sri Lankan apparel exporters can be linked to the Automated System for Customs Data (ASYCUDA) global e-system by May 2013, and this would give a major boost to the country’s current
  • About 26 German apparel firms made their debut at the recently concluded China International Clothing and Accessories Fair (CHIC 2013) with their distinctive colours and design, as well as German quality assurance. While showcasing their products and brand images at the German pavilion, the exhibiting companies also observed the demand and responses to their products from the Chinese buyers. Owing to several years of stagnation, German textile and apparel industry today mostly comprises sm
  • SEOUL, South Korea — More South Koreans on Saturday began to leave North Korea and the factory park where they work, four days after Pyongyang closed the border to people and goods. Twenty-one South Koreans returned from the Kaesong industrial park Saturday morning, and about 100 of the roughly 600 still there were expected to return home by day's end, the Unification Ministry in Seoul said. One manager, Han Nam-il, interviewed as he left, said he saw North Korean security officials "fully
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