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Arab investors to explore opportunities in textile industry of Uganda

The three Arab investors, Hassan Al Ghatani from Saudi Arabia, Harabi Al Ghatani from Kuwait and Khalid Abd Al Ghadir…

8 years ago

Central govt seriously mulling mega textile park in Surat

Surat , the country’s largest man-mad fabric (MMF) and the Ministry of Textiles is seriously mulling of providing a Centre…

8 years ago

New textile finishing plant for warp knits to meet growing demand

A new textile finishing plant built in east of Stuttgart in the region of Ostalbkreis, GtA (Gesellschaft für textile Ausrüstung)in…

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Milano Unica Pavilion to feature again at Intertextile Shanghai 2017

Milano Unica Pavilion to feature again at the Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics 2017 Spring Edition at premium Salon Europe area…

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Pakistan exporters to enjoy GSP plus facility by end Dec 2023

Pakistani exporters need to fully concentrate on enhancing their exports to the potential markets of EU countries, as the GSP…

8 years ago

Utenos trikotazas first Lithuanian company to join Detox campaign

Utenos trikotažas, the largest knitwear manufacturer in Central and Eastern Europe committed to eliminating by 2020 any raw materials likely…

8 years ago

Indian cotton exporters cancelling orders with the hike in prices

The world’s biggest cotton producer India likely to help rival suppliers like Brazil, the United States and some African countries…

8 years ago

Red Land Cotton launches 100 pc cotton heirloom linens

Red Land Cotton, an Alabama-based home linens brand, started earlier in 2016 by Mark Yeager and his daughter Anna Brakefield…

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Smiles back on Malwa farmers with steady increase in cotton prices

Punjab's cotton belt is back to normal in crop output and rates having faced the worst-ever crisis due to the…

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By 2020 all cotton fiber to be processed inside Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan’s cotton fiber processing volume has reached 40 percent in 2016, while in 1991 it was seven percent only, according…

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