INDIAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY NEEDS TO IMPROVE COSTS AND SPEED TO SEIZE MORE EXPORT MARKETS, CONFERENCE TOLD

BY RAGHAVENDRA VERMA, IN NEW DELHI THE INDIAN apparel and textile industry needs to evolve and adapt quickly to overcome the changing demand patterns from its major export markets, delegates at the textile conference were told in New Delhi on Thursday. 'Texcon 2012 - New Paradigms for Textiles Industry', organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the country's ministry of textiles, highlighted various new challenges faced by the USD91 billion industry. Addressing the daylong conference, Shri Paul Oswal, Chairman of Vardhman Textiles said that ...


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