INDIA POISED TO BE INTERNATIONAL TEXTILE SOURCING HUB, BUT WILL NEED MORE MAN-MADE FIBRES – CONFERENCE TOLD

INDIA’S hopes of capturing more business within the international textile market lay in expanding its man-made fibre (MMF) production, experts suggested at the three-day Textiles India 2017 exhibition that concluded in Gujarat, on July 2. This, combined with innovative product design, improved labour laws, quick delivery systems and drastically improved logistics, could help Indian textile and clothing producers become a more important sourcing hub for the industry worldwide, said speakers at the event. It was attended by delegates from 106 countries. The event ...


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