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USAID BACKED INITIATIVE HAS HELPED PAKISTANI KNITWEAR SMEs CHANGE COURSE
While small-and-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Pakistan’s knitwear sector have significant manufacturing capacity, they have yet to harness their full potential, according to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Pakistan exported USD2.3 billion’s worth of knitwear in 2011 says the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan, and many producers are small.…
SRI LANKA SEEKS GLOBAL NICHE AS QUALITY KNITWEAR PRODUCER
THE SRI Lanka knitwear industry Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF) has been pushing the island’s government for reforms to help the sector continue its current growth. Tuli Cooray, secretary general of the Sri Lanka Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF) told Knitting International: “Last year from our total exports, the knitwear amounted to almost 47 per cent, a sharp increase from a share of 34 per cent in 2002.…
MALDIVES A HOTBED FOR TERROR FINANCING AND MONEY LAUNDERING, ANALYSTS SAY
THE MALDIVES may best be known a tropical paradise with rare beauty, but this south Asian archipelago is also a hotbed for terror financing and money laundering, analysts fear. The country is now attempting to strengthen weak anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) laws that have created a “magnet effect for foreign organisations to pour money into local extremist groups,” warned Jean-Charles Brisard, US based terrorism financing expert and former chief investigator for the 9/11 families’ lawsuits against Al Qaeda financiers.…
EXPERTS CALL FOR GREATER TRANSPARENCY AS APPAREL INDUSTRY PONDERS GLOBAL LABOUR STANDARDS
WHETHER improved transparency in clothing supply chains will be enough to guarantee a sustainable future for outsourcers in south Asia remains to be seen, but a conference staged in Sri Lanka last week (Oct 10) heard plenty of calls for improved openness.…
SRI LANKA INCHES CLOSER TO ‘REGIONAL HUB’ DREAM
AN INTERNATIONAL clothing and textile conference has heard how the growing retail market in the Asia-Pacific region may enable emerging economies such as Sri Lanka to realise ambitious dreams to become regional production hubs.
Kurt Cavano – founder/vice chairman & chief strategy officer of cloud computing company GT Nexus addressing the South Asian Apparel Leadership Forum, held in Colombo on October 12, noted: “The top six retailers that are growing are not in North America, it is in the Asia Pacific.…
POTENTIAL SRI LANKA AND CHINA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT SPARKS INTENSE DEBATE
THE MUCH publicised talks to strike a south-south free trade agreement (FTA) between the world’s largest clothing and textile exporter, China, and upcoming niche outsourcer Sri Lanka is sparking intense debate about its potential impact.
While the secretary-general of Sri Lanka’s Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF), Tuli Cooray, is upbeat about the proposed agreement, senior economists Dr Saman Kelegama and Dr Harsha de Silva have urged caution.…
SRI LANKA SEEKS MORE CHINESE INVESTMENT FOR MATTALA RAJAPAKSA AIRPORT
THE SRI Lankan government wants to borrow an additional USD150 million from the Export-Import Bank of China to fund rising costs for building the new Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport. China’s official Xinhua news agency and Sri Lanka newspapers reported that the money would fund unexpectedly high construction bills for the airport, which opened this March (2013).…
SRI LANKAN APPAREL INDUSTRY EYES HIGH-END CHINESE MARKET
Sri Lanka’s garment industry is targeting higher-end Chinese consumers, with total apparel exports to China growing twenty-fold – from USD0.7 million in 2010 to USD15 million in 2012, according to the country’s Joint Apparel Association Forum of Sri Lanka. (JAAF)
In China, a new market has emerged for top quality local brands, the JAAF said in a statement, adding: “The high level of GDP [gross domestic product] growth and rising per capita income has widened the middle class there.”…
IF INDIA INTEGRATES AND INVESTS, IT CAN RIVAL CHINA AS CLOTHING EXPORTER, CONFERENCE TOLD
THE INDIAN apparel industry has made progress with backward integration over last five years but exporters rely too heavily on refunds of custom duties when re-exporting apparel based on fabrics and fibres bought outside the country, a Li & Fung India executive told a New Delhi conference on Friday (July 19).…
MANUFACTURERS SEEK IMPROVEMENTS IN SPEED, PRESSURED BY FAST FASHION RETAIL
To meet apparel and textile brands’ desire to move into fast fashion, manufacturers have begun to embrace new production processes that improve efficiency and performance. Apparel and textile manufacturers have been slower than many other manufacturing industries to embrace supply chain improvements in speed, but are now succumbing to pressure from brands moving into fast fashion retail.…