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  • Jossi's VisionShield XSpect Coloured contaminants in cotton as small as a single hair can be detected by a new foreign matter detection system Jossi saw a steady year in 2012 with confident investments from China and to a lesser extent, India. “We are cautious about 2013,” said managing director, Walter Kiechl. “It will probably be the same as last year but we hope it could turn out better.” The company is rolling out a new generation foreign matter detection system, the Vision Shie
  • The European Commission today announced proposals to update the EU’s range of available countermeasures against unfair competition from dumped and subsidised imports. Among the measures proposed are higher duties on imports from countries that use unfair subsidies and create structural distortions in their raw-material markets. In such cases, says the Commission, the EU would deviate from its general ‘lesser duty’ rule that keeps the additional tariff within the limit of what is strictly nec
  • Small industrial units located in Kotlakhpat Industrial Estate, Qauid-e-Azam Industrial Estate, Kattar Band Industrial Estate, Sundar Industrial Estate and Industrial Clusters at Multan Road are facing power breakdowns of up to 20 hours. Manufacturers said that industrial units were on the verge of collapse due to prolonged and unscheduled power cuts but LESCO authorities are playing the role of silent spectator and paying no heed. They urged the government to ensure equal supply of elec
  • The garment manufacturers of Pakistan are pinning hope on the approval of the European Union’s Generalized System of Preference Plus (GSP Plus) status to their country by the EU Commission at Brussels. According to the industry representatives, if the EU commission qualifies the country for GSP plus, bulk of ‘Made in Pakistan’ apparels will have duty-free access to the European Union and it is expected that rate of export growth in EU member states would increase significantly. Speaking
  • Kevin Durant will debut a new N7 version of his signature Nike Zoom KDV on April 11. N7 is Nike’s commitment to bring sport and all its benefits to Native American and Aboriginal communities in North America, with a focus on youth. The Nike Zoom KDV N7 features a turquoise upper and an all-over, yellow fade print inspired by modern Native art. Turquoise is used often as a color symbolic of friendship in many Native communities, and yellow is one of four colors—yellow, red, black and white—
  • The spike in cotton yarn prices has raised the prospects of export curbs with the garment lobby pitching hard for restrictions , amid fears that cotton will get costlier in the months ahead on expectation of a projected supply shortage in the next season. In fact, garment manufacturers are blaming the high yarn prices for their inability to pass on the benefit of lower excise on readymade garment even as they are being blamed for pocketing the 12.5% gain due to the removal of the levy. "For pri
  • Zensah, the number one selling compression leg sleeve brand, will debut the new Reflect Compression Leg Sleeves at the 2013 Boston Marathon. Zensah compression apparel aids runners to prevent injuries, support muscles, and achieve their goals. For many runners, the Boston Marathon is the ultimate running goal. It is one of the most prestigious races, attracting elite runners from around the world. Zensah will be attending the marathon for the fifth year, where they are recognized for laun
  • The drafty backside is finally gone, replaced with comfort, warmth and dignity in a newly designed hospital gown that blends style for the patient with clinical function for the health care team. The new patient gown – resembling a wrap-around robe that completely closes in the back and front– is being rolled out on several inpatient floors at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. It is among the first inventions to be made public by the Henry Ford Innovation Institute in collaboration with the Col
  • e programmes, geared towards improving healthcare and access to fresh drinking water and food, will benefit more than 230,000 people in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. Inditex has donated 1 million euros to the collaboration on several humanitarian aid projects with Médicos Sin Fronteras and the Red Cross in the African region of the Sahel, where more than half the population lives in extreme poverty and faces major obstacles to accessing healthcare and proper nutrition. In Mali, where a sev
  • TV presenter and designer, Holly Willoughby puts real women on the runway for Summer 13 with a campaign to celebrate the female form. Known for her appreciation of natural beauty and feminine curves Holly incorporates a selection of 'real women' to appear alongside professional models for her latest collection for Very.co.uk. Proving that her designs look as good on models as they do on real women, Holly recruited four fans of her collection from Facebook to join her to launch her latest r
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