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  • Apparel from a series of Asian countries could be offered a reduction in EU and US tariffs after the tsunami devastated parts of Sri Lanka, Indonesia, India, Thailand and Maldives Islands at the end of last month. EU could accelerate implementation of its new GSP schemes that will offer relaxed rules of origin to clothing exporters in a large number of developing nations. A bill will also be introduced in the US Congress in early February requesting a duty-free access to the US market for a seri
  • It is like saying ?appy Days are Here Again?for the leather garment exporters after a three-year slump even as Indian manufacturers moved up the value chain.This was announced by S. Audiseshiah, executive director, Council for Leather Exports (CLE), who said that the industry was seeing a rise in free on board (f.o.b.) realisations.This was followed by increase in order volumes by the customers as revealed by the CLE? statistics, which showed that export of leather garments in the first half of
  • Dolce & Gabbana, the Italian fashion house of design duo Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, is the first Italian fashion company to get green light to open directly-owned stores in China since the government opened up its market to foreign investors late last year.The Milan-based company intends to open its first directly owned store in Hangzhou at the end of March. The 700 square metre store will be followed by a 1,000 square metre store in Shanghai. Dolce & Gabbana will also restyle a
  • With Australians giving their all to help survivors of the devastating tsunami, there is no better time to show our pride in our country and get in and celebrate Australia Day with all of our enthusiasm.Of course locally this means coming along to the Wool and Wood Festival on January 22, with the Bombala Apex Club once again hard at work preparing a great community day of entertainment.Naturally the name of the event describes the main focus of our Australia Day celebrations, with crowds flocki
  • British luxury clothing company Burberry Group Plc saw sales rise a modest 3 percent in the third quarter, but felt the impact of unseasonably warm weather at retail despite the key Christmas trading period.The London-based group has reported sales of ?61 million (?29m) for the three months to 1 January 2005, up from ?57 million in the comparable period and a 7 percent increase at constant exchange rates. Retail sales, which account for 59 percent of total sales, inched up 1 percent to ?6 millio
  • INTERTEX MILANO - International Textile Exhibitionorganised jointly for the third time consecutivelywith READY TO SHOW - International Clothing Sourcing Exhibition will be held from March 3rd to 5th, 2005 at SUPERSTUDIO PIU', Milan (www.superstudiogroup.com) occuping an area of 5000 sq meters with over 150 exhibitors. The 8th Intertex Milano welcomes manufacturers and exporters of fabrics, yarns and accessories from all over the world tothe Italian fashion capital - Milan . Intertex Milano o
  • Belarus' Council of Ministers issued a resolution in late December setting minimum retail sales quotas for a wide range of domestically made products, according to the sources. Quotas apply to leather and leathergoods, but the quota amounts are unknown. An official from Belarus' Trade Ministry said that the quotas have been established to ensure that consumers have access to domestically produced goods.
  • China last week unveiled a long list of textiles and apparel on which an export tax is being levied from 1 January. Since the export tax is extremely low, it is not expected slowing down sales to foreign countries in the post-quota era. In order to limit retaliation from the US and the EU, China's largest companies apparently accepted setting floor prices in most sensitive categories. A few days ago, China officially published a long list of products on which a new export tax will be levied. Th
  • Date: 2005-06-04 to 2005-06-08 Venue: Dubai International Exhibition Centre Major exhibits: gift items, premiums household items electronics, hardware, toys, shoes, home appliances textile, sports stuffs, etc. Exhibition review: Spring Trade Fair ----One of the most effective and enduring trade shows in the Gulf, was first held in 1975. it was held by the would famous Expo Firm AL FAJER. More than 20 countries and districts attended the last Fair, came to great effects. In
  • German sporting goods group Adidas-Salomon expects sales in China to hit the ? billion mark at the end of the decade, according to sources. The company doubled sales in China to ?00 million in 2004.
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