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BANGLADESH FACTORIES HAVE RAISED THEIR GAME – BUT BUYERS ARE NOT RESPONDING WITH HIGHER PRICES – CONFERENCE TOLD
BANGLADESH’S apparel makers have invested heavily in improving factory safety since the 2013 Rana Plaza disaster but global buyers are still failing to pay fair prices and following non-transparent purchasing practices, a conference in Dhaka has heard.
Speaking at the Sustainable Sourcing in the Garment Sector (SSGS) conference, held on September 29, in the Bangladesh capital, policymakers, producers, retailers and experts stressed that the race to the bottom should be stopped, as the industry needs to move from paying minimum wages to living wages.…
SURESH NARAYANAN SAYS GROWING INDIAN FOOD MARKET IS FULL OR PROMISE FOR NESTLÉ INDIA
The demand for processed and packaged food is growing fast among India’s young, often aspirational and fast-expanding population. And this has made Nestlé India target a double digit annual growth in upcoming years. To realise this goal, the company is steadily introducing premium international products into India, such as its impending launch of Alpino chocolates this month (October 2016).…
KEY PAKISTAN WOMEN’S BUSINESS GROUP CALLS ON GOVERNMENT TO RESHAPE TEXTILE EXPORT POLICY
A KEY women’s business group in Pakistan has voiced concerns about a fall in textile exports from the country, given the industry is not only the largest foreign exchange earning sector of the country, but a key employer of female workers nationwide.…
VIETNAM TEXTILE INDUSTRY UNHAPPY WITH NEW NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE
The Vietnamese textile sector may face challenges thanks to a newly approved national minimum wage, industry insiders say, with specialists suggesting different rates for higher skilled workers in upstream suppliers, but other worrying about a loss of competitiveness in clothing manufacturing.…
GROWING BANGLADESH POULTRY SECTOR CHALLENGED BY CLIMATE CHANGE
Executives within Bangladesh’s poultry industry are claiming that climate change is posing major management and operational problems as temperatures cause heat stress and promote disease among birds, increasing mortality rates.
Industry insiders say that vector-borne diseases and cases of low-pathogenic avian flu, fowl cholera, Newcastle disease, heat stroke and gumboro (infectious bursal disease) are promoted by higher temperatures in sub-tropical Bangladesh.…
ASIAN OUTSOURCING NEEDS TO RAISE ITS GAME TO DEAL WITH INCREASING GLOBAL COMPETITION – CONVENTION TOLD
Growing competition across the world for clothing outsourcing contracts, with China not only being challenged in Asia, but by sub-Saharan African and even Russian suppliers, is pushing Asian governments to sharpen their industrial policy to retain market share, a major international conference has heard.…
SRI LANKA’S COSMETIC INDUSTRY ANGERED OVER WEAK IMPORT REGULATION
Sri Lanka’s cosmetic and beauty product manufacturers are becoming increasingly anxious over the lack of sales regulations, promoting significant volumes of lower grade cosmetic imports, putting local manufacturers at risk.
Until July 2015, there was a specific authority to oversee cosmetic products being imported as well as distributed in the country.…
SOUTH ASIA COSMETICS MARKET CONTINUES TO GROW AS MIDDLE CLASS TASTES EXPAND
SOUTH Asia’s growing personal care product sector is of increasing importance to international brands, with growing middle classes among vast populations creating a honeypot market with consumers, many accustomed to English-language marketing.
As the region’s hub and overwhelmingly most populous country, India’s beauty and personal care industry will generate sales worth USD13.3 billion in 2016, growing by 14.2% year-on-year, according to UK-based market research firm Euromonitor International.…
JORDANIAN CLOTHING COMPANIES UNHAPPY WITH EU REFUGEE-LINKED TRADE DEAL
JORDANIAN clothing exporters are unhappy that the European Union (EU) has insisted that their workforces comprise a minimum 15% of Syrian refugees (rising to 25% in three years’ time) to benefit from special access to EU markets through the EU’s generalised scheme of preferences (GSP).…
DUBAI FLIGHT CRASHES, BURNS – EVERYONE SAFE
MAJOR delays are expected at Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) after an Emirates airline plane crash-landed and burst into flames on a runway at Dubai International Airport just after 12:45pm local time today (August 3). Flight EK521 was arriving from Trivandrum International Airport, Thiruvananthapuram, India.…