The head of the industrial promotion agency (PROINDUSTRIA) Alexandra Izquierdo on Monday met delegation of businessmen from Taiwan, who is in the country to explore investment possibilities in manufacturing and the massive transformation of textile products.
During the meeting, which took effect in the conference room PROINDUSTRIA, the executives were presented some slides showing the PROINDUSTRIA, facilities and land available in the parks of San Pedro de Macoris, San Francisco and La Vega, respectively.
Alexandra Lzquierdo met the delegation which composed by Taiwanese company executives Everest Textile Co. Ltd, Liang Ching-Hai, vice president of the company, David Blondino, Consultant, Arun Kumar Barua, Manager of Technology and Yeh Sheng hung, Coordinator. In the meeting was present also the ambassador of Taiwan in the country Tang Ji Zen (Valentino), the executive director of the National Council of Export Processing Zones, Luisa Fernández, Silvia Cochón, in charge of promoting the institution.
Izquierdo thanked the executives for the visit and stressed the attractions for investors in the country’s manufacturing industry.
The Taiwan executives evaluate the various PROINDUSTRIA facilities available in for possible investment to develop a new niche in the manufacture of yarns, textured polyester fabrics, suede, materials Lycra stretch fabrics, fibers, pre-dyed fabric and nylon threads, among others.
The company Everest Textile Co. Ltd, established in 1988 is headquartered in Tainan County, Taiwan. It is basically dedicated to the dyeing of various types of chemical fibers, fabrics and yarns used in the industries of clothing and home textiles. They sell their products to global customers brand, like Nike, Adidas, Puma, among others.
The company has three production plants in Taiwan, Shanghai and Thailand and exports its products to some Asian countries, the United States and Europe.
The LYCRA Company has joined forces with Qore, a collaboration between Cargill and HELM, to make the world’s first large-scale…
Pakistani denim manufacturer Soorty has partnered with zero-waste designer Decode to create a modern and sustainable version of the jumpsuit…
Puma released its new Re: Suede 2.0 sneaker after a successful trial study which showed that the footwear could be…
A new supply chain rule, endorsed by the European Parliament, is set to enhance labor and environmental standards in the…
Freitag introduces the Mono[P6], a fully circular backpack developed over three years, crafted from a single material, emphasizing simplicity for…
Hellmann’s Canada collaborates with ID.Eight to unveil a special-edition trainer, ‘1352: Refreshed Sneakers,’ made from food waste materials like corn.