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Taking local fashion to global stage

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With their bright patterns, abstract geometric prints and tributes to the Global South, Stella Jean's designs have attracted the attention of Armani and Louboutin and been worn by the likes of Beyoncé, Rihanna and Zendaya. But the Haitian-Italian fashion designer's talents go beyond a knack for juxtaposing fabrics and lie within her ability to bridge cultural divides through her creations. Because Stella Jean's designs are much more than articles of clothing: there is a story woven into each piece.

Textile Growth Programme grant to boost Urmston clothing manufacturer

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Cavendish sports clothing manufacturer from Trafford that produces personalized garments for team sports from its premises in Higher Road, Urmston for last 30 years, secured a grant of more than £12,000 from the Textile Growth Programme.

The grant will help the Cavendish owner, Stan Smith, expand his business and take on more staff. They work hard to understand their customers’ needs, and to give them exactly what they want. That’s not just about the products they sell, it’s about the advice and support that goes with it.

Bangladesh exporters yearn for cut in tax at source on export earnings and cash incentives

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Bangladesh exporters yearn for tax at source on export earnings and tax on cash incentives to be waived or cut down in the budget for fiscal year 2015-16 to make it uniform for all exporters, as it is not a profit of the exporters.

The exporters, textile mills, jute and plastic sectors proposed to the National Board of Revenue (NBR) to cut tax at source on export to 0.30 per cent from existing 0.60 per cent.

Currently, apparel exporters are enjoying 0.30 percent tax rates on export bill while others are paying 0.60 per cent

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