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SGCCI, SGTPA join hands to develop textile processing and weaving cluster

Related Keywords: application for land allotment, at Pinjrat village in Olpaad taluka, CETP plant, common drainage, develop textile processing and powerloom weaving cluster, fifty textile processing houses in China, SGCCI, SGTPA, South Gujarat Textile Processors' Association, Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry, willing to set up units in Surat

Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SGCCI) and South Gujarat Textile Processors' Association (SGTPA) have joined hands to develop a state-of-the-art textile processing and powerloom weaving cluster at Pinjrat village in Olpaad taluka, some 25 kilometre away from the Diamond city in the coming years.

SGCCI has written to Gujarat government seeking allotment of 50 lakh square metre of coastal land at Pinjrat village for setting up the cluster.

Surat’s beach wear fabrics allures international market

Related Keywords: attractive on seashore, disposable beach wear fabrics, exported around the world, fabric exporter, gaining popularity, low cost fabric, no need to re-use them, Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Surat MMF hub, textile group, use-and-throw printed fabrics manufactured

Surat, the biggest man-made fabric (MMF) hub, with the daily production pegged at 3.5 crore meters contributes 40 percent of the country’s man-made fabric demand after saris and dress materials is gaining popularity for its disposable beach wear fabrics.

The fabrics are made from second quality yarn and are available on dirt cheap prices of less than Rs 20 per meter. A wearer can dump the clothes and there is no need to re-use them. Around 40 lakh meters of low-cost fabric is manufactured per day for beach wear. The beach fabric turnover
per annum is pegged at Rs 700 crore.

Textile buyers keep away from visiting textile city Surat

Related Keywords: buyers across India, decrease in trading activities, dress materials, FOSTTA, outbreak of Swine flu, Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry, stopped visiting the markets, Textile city Surat, trading of fabrics

Buyers from across India are keep away from visiting the textile city Surat following the outbreak of swine flu there due to which trading of fabrics, including saris and dress materials, has been affected since the last fortnight leading to almost 50% decrease in trading activities.

Traders from Delhi, West Bengal, Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh have stopped visiting the markets for bulk purchases.

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