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  • The German consumers should change their attitude of paying low prices for garment items from Bangladesh, said Thomas Prinz, the newly appointed German ambassador to the country. “It is also necessary to influence discussions at home in Germany,” he said at a reception hosted by the Bangladesh German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BGCCI) yesterday to welcome him. “We are asking Bangladeshi companies to invest in safety and security standards, in fire doors and sprinklers. We are pressin
  • The US is trying hard to increase cotton exports to Pakistan. As part of that exercise, the country is hosting representatives from 11 Pakistani companies who are on a tour of the US cotton belt. The tour which will end on May 9, has been organized by the Cotton Council International (CCI), the National Cotton Council’s export promotions arm. It is intended to showcase the American cotton industry from the crop’s production to its marketing to the key textile executives from the 11 Pakistani
  • Spun yarns made of man-made fibres recorded sharp decline in export both in terms of volume and value. During March, a total of 6.85 million kg of man-made spun yarn were exported, comprising 3 million kg of polyester yarn, 2.1 million kg of viscose yarn and 1.7 million kg of acrylic yarn. Polyester yarn exports were down 31 per cent in value while viscose yarn export was down 16 per cent during the month. Unit price realization was down US cents 10 for viscose and US cents 27 for polyester from
  • Today Japanese denim has become a product that represents Cool Japan and attracting the attention of Western luxury brands as Denim is breaking away from its casual image to play a new role in this spring and summer’s fashion scene. Its popularity bolstered in part by the advanced technologies of Japanese textile manufacturers, who have turned out such products as soft, flexible denim. Denim abounds at the stores of these elite brands right now, and has been the subject of many feature storie
  • A joint biological research team led by Chinese scientists has completed genome sequencing of cultivated upland cotton, a new breakthrough in cotton genome studies. The research sequenced and assembled the genome (AtDt) of gossypium hirsutum, an important fiber crop cultivated worldwide, providing insights into the genomic evolution of the cotton, the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) said on Saturday. The results will not only support multiple areas of cotton study but also
  • A garment factory caught fire in the Site area of the city near Valika Hospital on Monday. Five factory workers including women have been injured in the third degree fire as fire tenders from across the city rushed to Site to control the blaze. The intensity of the fire is so intense that it has engulfed a chemical warehouse next to the factory. Fire fighters are facing difficulty extinguishing the blaze as the factory is located on a narrow street. The chief fire officer told Geo Ne
  • The textile sector is the largest employment generating sector of India, especially for low-skilled workers, and needs to be supported. The Textiles Ministry held preliminary discussions on the matter related to textile industry with officials in the Commerce Ministry and the Directorate General of Foreign Trade. They have forwarded all the complaints received from the industry. The Secretaries from the two ministries are also in touch. The Textiles Ministry has demanded sops for the yarn an
  • A two-day Bangladesh Denim Expo begins in Dhaka on May 11 aiming to increase the global market share of Bangladesh to $7 billion by 2021. As many as 25 companies from Bangladesh, US, Germany, China, Japan, India, Italy, Thailand, Italy, Turkey, Hong Kong and Pakistan will take part to display fabrics, finishes, washes, accessories and technology used in denim manufacturing in the second Bangladesh Denim Expo which will be held at Hotel Radisson in the city. ‘The shift of orders from Chin
  • China Keqiao International Textiles, Fabrics & Accessories Exhibition 2015 will be held in China Textile City International Convention & Exhibition Center during May 6-8, 2015. Spring Fair of China Keqiao International Textiles, Fabrics & Accessories Exhibition 2015 sets 1,300 standard booths. By last ten days of March, 635 enterprises have booked 1332 booths, covering an area of 34,000 square meters, which is beyond expectation, creating the best Spring Fair of all previous expos. T
  • Despite an oversupply situation for now, the textile industry is planning spinning capacity additions, in anticipation of a pick-up in demand from both the domestic and export markets for cotton yarn. Currently, it has an overall installed capacity of 50 million spindles. And, 10-15 per cent more is expected to be added in the next one year. "So long as cotton from India carries export demand, there won't be any saturation in spinning capacity. Which is why the industry anticipates revival
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