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Kenyan govt targets to raise Sh100 bn in textile and apparels by 2017

Industrialisation Cabinet Secretary Aden Mohamed has hired Mr Rajeev Arora , the Former African Cotton and Textile Industry Federation director…

9 years ago

Kenya need to streamline activities with trade policy tools to aid textile and apparel sector

Kenyan textile industry was flourishing in the 1980s before the influx of ‘mitumba’ into the country. Companies such as Rivatex…

10 years ago

Progressive Tanzania textile industry to pull more of Chinese investment

The boost in Tanzanian textile sector will help attract more Chinese investors which will benefit of both countries. Chinese Vice…

10 years ago

Kenyan govt takes up the task to boost its textile sector

The Kenyan textile industry has made a sizeable contribution to income generation in rural areas by providing a market for…

10 years ago

Kenya plans to set up a Textile City to pull in global textile investment firm

Kenyan Industrialization Cabinet Secretary Adan Mohamed, while addressing a delegation of 40 international apparel manufacturing companies announcement the Kenyan government's…

10 years ago

Made in Kenya clothes initiative to create an Sh8Bn local market

The four day sale initiative of the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment in partnership with Textile and Apparel Firms…

7 years ago

Tanzania, a major focus of most foreign investors

Tanzania is becoming a major focus of most investors from Africa and the world. A delegation of bankers and entrepreneurs…

8 years ago

Vietnam fails to reach its FDI targets over policy shortcomings

Investors continue to pour money into labor-intensive manufacturing (particularly garment and footwear and automobile factories) which mostly rely on imported…

10 years ago

Two-way trade between India and Bangladesh likely to see remarkable progress

Two-way trade between India and Bangladesh stood at US$6.6 billion in 2013-14 with India’s exports at US$6.1 billion and imports…

10 years ago