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GRASSROOTS ENTHUSIASM MAY BE LACKING FOR VIETNAM’S LATEST TOP-DOWN EFFORT FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY TEXTILE INDUSTRY



The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association (VITAS) have endorsed a project named ‘Greening Vietnam’s textile sector through improving water management and energy sustainability’ with the declared aim of transforming the Vietnamese textile industry into a more environmentally friendly and sustainable one.…

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SECP TO TAKE MEASURES TO HELP REVIVE PAKISTAN TEXTILE SECTOR



THE Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) and All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) are set to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to assist the textile industry representative body in relation to ease of doing business, training of companies’ directors and registration of new companies.…

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AFRICAN SOURCING AND FASHION WEEK EXPLORES HOW CONTINENT’S CLOTHING AND TEXTILE SECTOR CAN GROW SUSTAINABLY



As he took in the fourth Africa Sourcing and Fashion Week (ASFW) in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa last week, Kenneth K Han, managing director of Shints ETP Garment Plc, said he is optimistic over the country’s potential in the textile and apparel sector, despite many challenges.…

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PAKISTAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY CALLS ON NEW GOVERNMENT TO FULFILL BUSINESS REFORM PROMISES



PAKISTAN’S textile industry is pinning high hopes on the country’s newly-sworn-in government of Prime Minister Imran Khan for the revival of the textile sector – fixing the financial damage it has suffered through dwindling exports.

In its manifesto, Khan’s victorious party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), raised the hopes of the business community – notably exporters – to put the Pakistan economy back on track by reviving the textile sector which contributes around 60% to the country’s total exports.…

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PAKISTAN’S TEXTILE SECTOR MULLS OVER SHIFTING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY TO CUT COST OF DOING BUSINESS



PAKISTAN’s textile sector is gearing up to shift to solar and other renewable energy to combat the effects of escalating power costs which have rendered their businesses uncompetitive in the region.

Reon Energy, which is part of Dawood Hercules Group, based in Karachi, has recently completed the installation of a one megawatt solar project at Kohinoor Textile Mills Limited (KTML), in the Punjab province.…

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AS US-CHINA TRADE SPAT HEATS UP, THE PHILIPPINES ANTICIPATES CHINESE GARMENT INVESTMENT WAVE



Signs of an accelerating relocation of garment investment from China to the Philippines are emerging, amidst the US imposing an additional 10% duty on textile and some clothing products from China. The Chinese government retaliation of an additional 25% duty on US cotton imports making raw material sourcing for China-based manufacturers more expensive has also raised the cost of doing business in China.…

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INDIAN AIRPORT WEDGED AGAINST BANGLADESH BORDER TO EXPAND SECURITY FORCE



India’s newly renamed Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishor Manikya Bahadur Airport, in Tripura state, which has its boundary wall running along a heavily defended Bangladesh border, is getting extra security and a new terminal building.

“As it is a hyper sensitive airport, its sanctioned strength of security force will soon be increased from 224 to 330,” Shekhar Dev Burman, director of the airport told Jane’s.…

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CHINA INVESTMENT IS MAJOR GLOBAL SHOT IN THE ARM FOR NUCLEAR ENERGY SECTOR



China seems to have given the world nuclear industry back its mojo this summer with two big moves: the signing in June of an order for four Gen 3+ VVER-1200 reactors from Russia’s Rosatom. This certainly got the bubbly flowing at the World Nuclear Exhibition, in Paris, in late June, following two years of sluggish investment in this globalised industry.…

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PAKISTANI EXPORTERS UPSET OVER DEVALUATION OF LOCAL CURRENCY IMPACTING EXPORT LEVELS



PAKISTANI textile exporters fear further devaluation of their currency will escalate the already high cost of doing business in the country and lead to a decline in export volumes, despite the edge cheaper currencies can offer in overseas markets.

According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), in 11 months of the current fiscal year 2017-18, textile exports rose by 9.82% to USD12.336 billion compared with USD11.23 billion for the corresponding period in 2016-17.…

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PAKISTAN’S TEXTILE INDUSTRY FOR AVAILABILITY OF RAW MATERIALS TO BOOST VALUE-ADDED EXPORTS



PAKISTAN’S textile industry associations have urged their government to provide “an enabling environment” and relax import duties on raw materials to encourage exporters and boost value-addition for the country’s struggling textile industry.

Reacting to Sindh province governor Mohammad Zubair’s remarks in which he highlighted the importance of the industry adding value to its products to boost textile exports, association leaders say his comments are unfounded as manufacturers are doing their best but battling high production costs, against which they have campaigned long and hard.…

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