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Myanmar to launch first GAR-TEX Expo 2017 in March

Related Keywords: First International Garment and Textile Expo, GAR-TEX for Myanmar, in Garment and Textile industry, inclduding professional trade visitors, launched to meet needs of enterprises, more than eighty exhibitors, Myanmar local companies not yet signed, open up in March, take part in the expo, want to catch up opportunities of emerging Myanmar market

The first International Garment and Textile Expo 2017 (GAR-TEX) for Myanmar is launched to meet the needs of enterprises who want to catch up the opportunities of emerging Myanmar market in Garment and Textile industry, which will open up in March, with more than 80 exhibitors from India, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Italy, Switzerland and Turkey, including more than 3000 professional trade visitors. However, no Myanmar local companies have yet signed up to take part in the expo.

Rise in waste cotton price force open end spinners to stop production

Related Keywords: due to export of waste cotton, end of this month, Escalation of raw material prices, fabric manufacturers, fix waste cotton prices, hit open end spinning mills, increase in waste cotton prices, levy fifteen percent tax on export, main raw material, Open End Spinning mills, plan to stop production, powerloom units

The Open End Spinning mills plan to stop production from the end of this month with increase in prices of waste cotton, which is the main raw material for open end spinning mills.

According to the Open End Spinning Mills’ Association, the price of waste cotton has shot up to Rs 78 per kg this month. Four months ago, price of cotton waste was Rs.60 per kg when the price of cotton was Rs. 146 a kg.

Now, cotton prices have gone down to Rs. 112 a kg. But, the price of waste cotton has increased to Rs. 78 a kg mainly due to export of waste cotton.

Largest trade expo organized by Pakistan kicks off in Sri Lanka

Related Keywords: carpet, Designer Wear, handicraft, largest ever of its kind, Mega trade expo in Colombo, organized by Pakistan outside the country, other products, strengthen economic, Textile and Clothing, The expo features leading Pakistani companies and manufacturers of traditional textiles, Trade ties

A mega trade expo in Colombo, the largest ever of its kind was organized by Pakistan outside the country to strengthen economic and trade ties between the two countries. Sri Lanka and Pakistan on Friday inaugurated the trade expo.

The trade expo was participation of around 156 companies. The expo features leading Pakistani companies and manufacturers of traditional textiles, textile and clothing, designer wear, handicraft, carpet, engineering products, auto parts, agro products, pharmaceuticals, cutlery, furniture, carpets, marble and services.

Cotton market witnessed modest trading activity

Related Keywords: both buyers and sellers, cautious business seen, Cotton market, Cotton prices remain firm, modest trading activity, official spot rate unchanged, preferred to be on the sidelines

In the process of modest trading activity on cotton market on Saturday Cotton prices remain firm. A kind of cautious business was seen on the market as both buyers and sellers preferred to be on the sidelines in the process of trading activity. The official spot rate also was unchanged at Rs 6375, dealers said.

In Sindh, seed cotton prices were at Rs 3000-3300, while in Punjab, the phutti rates stayed put at Rs 3200 and Rs 3550, as per 40 kg,

Dilution of ten percent in jute packaging order for foodgrains

Related Keywords: allowed a dilution of ten percent, amid projected shortfall, B-Twill jute bags, dilution order will be valid till end March, food grains, mandatory jute packaging order, this year, Union textiles ministry

The Union textiles ministry has allowed a dilution of 10 percent in the mandatory jute packaging order for food grains amid a projected shortfall of more than 0.17 million bales (one bale is 180 kg) of B-Twill jute bags during the Rabi marketing season (RMS) for 2016-17 . The dilution order will be valid till March 31, 2017.

The textiles ministry in an office order said that the department of food & public distribution is now empowered to take the call on use of plastic bags to meet the packaging requirement.

PTA to emerge as biggest market with growth of textile industry

Related Keywords: coming years with the growing demand, end-user industries include textile, for polyester, home furnishing, majorly used to manufacture polyester fiber, market for purified terephthalic, PTA, specifically in China. PTA a chemical, synthesized from crude oil, witness noticeable expansion

The market for purified terephthalic (PTA) is likely to witness noticeable expansion in the coming years with the growing demand for polyester, specifically in China. Purified terephthalic acid (PTA) is a chemical which is synthesized from crude oil and majorly used to manufacture polyester fiber.

Several growth factors such as growing per capita consumption in emerging regions such as China and significant growth of the textile industry is expected to boost the demand for the PTA market.

World’s first-ever exquisite Cashmere lace sari by Tanira Sethi

Related Keywords: Cashmere for conventional Indian wear, coming up with a textile innovation, fashion passed as heritage, In winter, line of pure cashmere saris collection, not aesthetically pleasing sweaters, reinterpreted woven heritage, Taani, taking away overall impact of the beautiful textiles look, Tanira Sethi, with a contemporary artisanal touch

In winter, people are seen layer beautiful Indian textiles with not very aesthetically pleasing sweaters, taking away the overall impact of the beautiful textiles look. Tanira Sethi, with master’s degree in textile designing and who has had fashion passed on to her as heritage, thought of coming up with a textile innovation, she re-interpreted woven heritage with a contemporary, artisanal touch like Cashmere for conventional Indian wear.

Tanira has created a line of Cashmere saris on a never-done-before scale, including the world’s first ever Cashmere lace sari

Pakistan textile exports likely to increase in the first year

Related Keywords: APTMA to visit China in May, enhance foreign trade, export package would have salutary impact on textile exports, government announcing biggest export package, in the first year, likely to post ten percent increase, Pakistan textile exports, possibility of doubling textile exports, within the next five years

The Pakistan textile exports likely to post 10 percent increase in the first year with clear possibility of doubling textile exports to $24 billion within the next five years with government announcing the country’s biggest export package worth Rs180 billion to enhance foreign trade. The export package would have salutary impact on textile exports.

Texprocess records highest number of registrations before the start

Related Keywords: cutting out, flexible materials, from design, IT, leading international trade fair, more floor space has been booked, processing textile, reported highest number of registrations, some four months before the start, take place from May 9 to 12, Texprocess covers all stages in value-creation chain, textile goods, The fourth Texprocess

The fourth Texprocess, leading international trade fair for processing textile and flexible materials, to take place from May 9 to 12 some four months before the start has reported the highest number of registrations in its history and thus continues its pattern of growth. Even more floor space has been booked than the previous edition had in total.

BD to bring 11 farm products under Mandatory jute packaging rule

Related Keywords: accelerate domestic use of jute goods, Bangladesh government, bring more items under the Mandatory jute packaging rule, domestic support for ailing industry, encouraged farmers to grow jute, increased, increased amount of land., joint secretary of the textiles and jute ministry, Nasima Begum, notice will be sent soon

The Bangladesh government to bring more items under the Mandatory jute packaging rule which will accelerate the domestic use of jute goods, said Nasima Begum, joint secretary of the textiles and jute ministry, adding that the notice will be sent soon.

It is set to make jute packaging mandatory for 11 more agricultural products as it continues to drum up domestic support for the ailing industry. The newly-added commodities to the compulsory packaging rule are: chilli, onion, ginger, garlic, turmeric, pulses, coriander, potato, flour and rice bran.

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