Dialogues with European Union had been revived to get the Free Trade Agreement between India and EU signed at the earliest. This would give an impetus to exports from the country, Rashmi Verma, Union Secretary (Textiles), said at the inaugural of the 42nd India Knit Fair. The main attraction of the India Knit Fair this time is the participation of a foreign garment manufacturer from Nepal displaying both knitwear and woven products.
Ms Verma hinted at taking steps to get FTA with the U.S. ratified at the earliest. However, talks have been broken for a while in the recent periods which caused the delay in getting the FTA signed.
It should be noted that apparel exporters from clusters like Tirupur were requesting for speedy signing of FTAs with EU and the U.S. for long as majority of exports were to these two regions.
Talking about the priorities listed by Union Government to increase the textile exports from India, Ms Verma said that through extension of market assistances, they are now encouraging the garment exporters to explore new markets in South America and Middle East, among few other regions.
Similarly, product diversifications are promoted so that apparel exporters can penetrate niche markets across the globe.
On India’s share of apparels made of man-made fibres continuing to remain low, even as 60 per cent of the shelf space in global markets was getting occupied with garments made of man-made fibres, Ms. Verma admitted that it was a matter of concern.
Usage of man-made fibres is low probably due to the tax structure. So, they have suggested to the Finance Ministry to reduce the excise duty on man made fibres from 12 percent to 6 percent.
In Marseille, France, the newly opened Cité Scolaire Internationale de Jacques Chirac is making waves in sustainable architecture.
Global stakeholders are being called to combat misinformation about Kenya’s secondhand clothing industry and focus on evidence-based research to shape…
Nissan has introduced the Denim Tribute collection, featuring six car models designed in collaboration with Beams, highlighting the artistry of…
To address the denim production challenge, Kipas partnered with dye manufacturer Archroma and laundry innovator Jeanologia to develop Contra Colors.
Milliken & Company, based in Spartanburg, has partnered with Tidal Vision, a biomolecular technology company specializing in chitosan-based innovations.
Union Minister of Textiles interacted with industry leaders, presenting the potential of alternative and allied fibers to boost India's textile…