SOUTH AFRICAN DIGITAL TEXTILE SECTOR FIGHTS FOR LOCAL SALES, WITH COVID-19 BOOSTING COMPETITIVENESS AGAINST ASIAN FINISHERS

The South African digital printing sector has struggled over the past few years to compete with the lower prices of textile manufacturers from Asia, while the Covid-19 pandemic has hit the sector hard. But for the companies that have survived the disruption, business is getting back to normal, with the post-Covid 19 localisation trend of shorter supply chains giving orders a boost. “Local sales have taken a beating the last few years, and there are only half a dozen larger players. There is no real export market as we’re are not able to compete with the ...


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