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China is planning to add 17 more products from Bangladesh, including items like synthetic fibre, silk waste, short boots and some leather products, to the list of 4,700 products for which it has long been providing duty-free benefits. The duty-free benefit would be provided as part of an effort to deepen trade relations between the two countries.
The duty-free access to 17 products was agreed in principle by the Chinese side at the 14th session of the biannual Bangladesh-China Joint Economic
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Pakistan’s exports of textile and clothing fell nearly four per cent year-on-year to $982.6 million in July, the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics said on Monday.
The proceeds stood at $1.02 billion in the same month of the last year.
Exports of readymade garments dropped 0.03pc while exports of knitwear fell 5pc during the last month. Last year, exports of readymade garments witnessed a nominal growth despite fall in proceeds from all other products.
The decline in exports came d
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The Australian Wool Production Forecasting Committee (AWPFC) has forecast greasy shorn wool production at 325 million kg in 2015/16, down 6.1 per cent as against in 2014/15.
AWPFC noted that for the 2015/16 season, AWTA test data showed a significant increase in the weight of wool 16.5 micron and finer and no change in the volumes of 17 micron wool.
“There was a decline in the volumes of wool for all other micron ranges broader than 17 micron and a significant drop in wool volumes between
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The first fortnight of August 2016 witnessed a decline in Brazilian cotton quotes, following the sharp drop in international cotton prices.
“Brazilian cotton purchasers taking advantage of the movement, bought new batches for prompt delivery, which in turn hiked the pace of cotton trades,” CEPEA said.
However, cotton growers continued to stay firm on their asking prices, keeping in mind the low cotton production amid urge to accomplish contracts by sellers.
Quoting data from the Brazili
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Myanmar-based Olympus Asia Group and Korean company Panko Corporation joint venture for building free-on-board (FOB) garment factories on 500 acres of land, for which they are looking for land in Yangon, Bago or Ayeywarwady regions. The project will start within one year and it will take three years to build the required infrastructure.
According to the Myanmar Garment Manufacturers Association, vast majority of Myanmar’s garment factories operate under the cut-make-pack system. Under the CMP
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Cambodian government making efforts to stimulate traditional silk production have had moderate success and steady sales of silk products in the Kingdom. The availability of cheap Vietnamese and Chinese silk and silk-cotton blends are adding extra stress to the further progress and development of the country’s centuries old homespun industry, said Mao Thora, secretary of state for the Ministry of Commerce, and chairman of the Cambodia Silk Sector Development and Promotion Commission.
Cambodia
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A delegation from the National Chamber of Textile, Industry of Mexico (Canaintex) will make a trip to Vietnam from August 27-28 to explore the garment-textile sector.
The delegation is scheduled to visit seven factories and one industrial zone to study the process of making fiber and apparel products.
According to the Chamber, the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement, once effective, will allow Vietnam to ship its garment-textile products to more markets, particularly the US.
Vietnam is
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Satec, in northern Cuanza Norte province, Textang II, in Luanda, and Africa Têxtil, in Benguela, which are industrial complexes rehabilitated under the country's industrialization programme gearing up to launch large scale fine cotton production with an intention to feed on a permanent basis to its textile industries.
According to the minister of Agriculture, Afonso Pedro Canga, some private investors are designing their projects to launch the production of the raw material for the textile in
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India has helped Egypt upgrade one of its largest vocational textile training centres with a $1 million support to equip the centre with latest technologies.
“Egypt was identified by India as one of the countries for setting up of a vocational training centre (VTC) at the India-Africa Forum Summit with an outlay of $1 million,” the Indian Embassy in Cairo said in a statement.
The upgraded centre in Shoubra El Kheima, Cairo, was inaugurated by Indian ambassador to Egypt Sanjay Bhattacharyya
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Duong Hong Nhung, secretary of the Vietnam Leather, Footwear and Handbag Association (Lefaso), said at the 18th international footwear exhibition held in mid-July that the production cost in Vietnam was high because Vietnamese shoemakers had to import most of the materials they need.
They also find it hard to access capital sources at reasonable costs.
Le Dinh Dang, sales & marketing director of Viet Khanh Phu, a handbag, wallet and belt maker, confirmed that Vietnamese producers could