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India's apparel export's share in total exports fall from 51% in FY17 to 45% in FY19

Related Keywords: Bangladesh, decline, export, Garments, import, India, Industry, manufacturing, Textile, Vietnam

The new government would have to rethink its policy on turning around India’s second-largest job provider, as the textile sector continues to gasp for growth. Three years after key regulatory and labour changes were put in place, India’s textile and apparel exports have declined from $38.60 billion in 2014 to $37.12 billion in 2018 while imports have increased from $5.85 billion to $ 7.31.

KITEX the global leader crosses 1000 crore revenue

Related Keywords: export, import, Infant, knotex, manufacturing, Textiles

KITEX, the global leader in the manufacturing and export of Infant Garments has crossed the magical figure of 1000 crore in total revenue. In the financial year of 2018-19, Kitex registered a total revenue of 1005 crore which comprise of Rs 630 crore by the listed entity KITEX Garments Limited and Rs 375 crore by KITEX Childrens Wear Limited. KITEX garments limited's standalone total revenue has reported a growth of 12.38 % in the fiscal.

For the year ended March 31, 2019:

- Total Revenue stood at Rs. 629.26 crore, y-o-y growth of 12.38%

Combodian garment workers wrote a plea to EU over tariffs

Related Keywords: Combodia, CPP, EBA, Euro, footware, garment, manufacturing, NACC, Textile, trading, workers

Cambodia’s biggest employer is its garment industry. Garment manufacturing has been critical to the country’s economic growth over the past several years, and has helped lift workers out of poverty. But those workers now find themselves caught between their own government and the European Union.

Offshore apparel manufacturing may move back home as automation takes over

Related Keywords: apparel, apparel manufacturing, Bangladesh, China, export, fabric, garment, import, jeans, labour, manufacturing, production, sewing, supply chain, Textile, tshirt, workers

Offshoring of apparel manufacturing has been a blessing for many developing countries. The readymade garments (RMG) industry, employer of 4 million workers, mostly rural women, contributes more than 80 percent to Bangladesh's export revenue. Low-cost labour has been the primary reason for western retailers to wait for months to get a shipment from offshore destinations. Once technology becomes a cheaper alternative to the least costly manufacturing labour, will apparel manufacturing complete the journey in returning home?

Devan joins consortium on recyclability of coated textiles

Related Keywords: and research and innovation, coated and painted textiles and plastic materials which are currently not recyclable, EU-funded project, manufacturing, NGOs, smart solutions to enable the circular use of textile and plastic parts, triggerable smart polymer material systems and appropriate recycling processes, value chain including design

The EU-funded project, in which Devan Chemicals is a key partner, held a kick off meeting at the EU Commission in Brussels, last month. The project consortium, led by Belgian R&D centre CENTEXBEL, consists of 17 European partners from across the value chain including design, manufacturing, NGOs, and research and innovation.

Leadership Positions in Beverly Knits

Related Keywords: director of dyeing/wet finishing, fabric engineer, knitting and finishing operations, manufacturing, textile finishing services

Ron Sytz, owner and president of Beverly Knits said that, “Jason has brought an immense amount of talent to Beverly Knits,” Also, “Since he has joined the team, he has streamlined many of our processes and identified multiple product development opportunities. We are excited about the new ideas Jason continuously brings to the table.”

Fine Cotton Factory receives GOTS Certification

Related Keywords: dyeing, fiber containing products, GOTS, knitting, manufacturing, organic cotton products, post harvest processing stages, processing of organic, receives Global Organic Textile Standard certification, spinning, Textile Industry, Toronto based Fine Cotton Factory, voluntary international standard, weaving

Toronto-based Fine Cotton Factory receives the Global Organic Textile Standard certification (GOTS) a stringent, voluntary international standard for the processing of organic, fiber-containing products and addresses post-harvest processing stages, such as spinning, knitting, weaving, dyeing and manufacturing.

This will allow Fine Cotton Factory to offer GOTS-certified organic-cotton mattress fabric.

MoU sign between BIT and NZIFT bring in good results

Related Keywords: accessories, BIT and NZIFT, community engagement, delivering mutual benefits across education, design, fashion show BANEWZ, gained insights into teaching methodology, Garments, Indian Apparel and Textile Practicum programme, Indian value systems, manufacturing, mass production of textiles, MoU signed, New Zealand students, training at BIT

The Memorandum of Understanding signed last year between Bannari Amman Institute of Technology (BIT), Sathyamangalam and New Zealand Institute of Fashion Technology (NZIFT) for delivering mutual benefit across education, design, manufacturing and community engagement has started not only bringing in goods results but also delivering mutual benefits.

The Indian Apparel and Textile Practicum programme’ was developed by BIT and NZIFT and Giles Brooker Education Development Services Pvt. Ltd (GBE) last year has benefitted two batches.

PM trip to China gives opportunity for Surti bizmen meet top Chinese industrialists

Related Keywords: deal in textile, Gujarati businessmen, manufacturing, meet top Chinese industrialist, Narendra Modi, Prime Minister, settled in China and Hongkong, Surat and Saurashtra, Surat businessmen

The Surat businessmen, settled in China and Hong Kong for the last two decades, who deal in diamond, textile, jewellery manufacturing and service sector industries have made Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s trip to China even more worthwhile.

Gujarati businessmen, mainly from Surat and Saurashtra, made Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address to the Indian Diaspora at Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Centre at Gouzhan Road in Shanghai on May 16 a grand success.

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