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CHINA’S SAIC LOOKS ABROAD TO EXPAND SALES AS DOMESTIC MARKET GROWTH TAILS OFF
CHINESE customers bought 28 million vehicles in 2016, up 7.3% from 2015, which saw a year-on-year growth of 4.7%, according to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers. However, such sales were largely stimulated by tax incentives released by the Chinese government in 2015 to encourage the sales of low-emission cars.…
PAKISTAN AND TURKEY APPROACH TRADE DEAL, WITH CONTRASTING FEELINGS BETWEEN COUNTRIES’ TEXTILE SECTORS
TURKISH and Pakistani textile executives are divided in their opinion about the likely benefits of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) under discussion between Pakistan and Turkey, with Pakistan opinion in favour, but less enthusiasm in Turkey.
Seven rounds of talks between the two sides have taken place and further talks maybe staged in August.…
GRASSROOTS TRADERS SAY FOR BRAZILIAN CONSUMERS, MAKING MORE BRIGHT COLOURS AND BOLD PATTERNS EQUALS MORE SALES
TEXTILE finishers in Brazil should take heed of local consumers’ demand for complex and colourful design in fabrics, traders at SAARA, Rio de Janeiro’s biggest open-air market, have told WTiN.com.
Grassroots interviews at this market in the city’s historic centre said Brazil’s mass market fabric tastes eschew simplicity – the market, originally founded by immigrants at the end of the 19th century, is a medley of shopfronts selling everything from sports equipment and beach chairs to makeup and plastic jewellery.…
RUSSIAN TEXTILE FIRMS START TO HIRE WORKERS FROM ABROAD AS LOCAL LABOUR SHORTAGES LOOM
Amid concerns about a growing shortage of workers in Russia’s textile industry, leading companies are looking to recruit staff from India, China and other emerging market nations.
According to latest data from the Russian ministry of industry and trade, the current vacancy rate across the country’s textile industry is 36%.…
MOSCOW TEXTILE TRADERS SEE SHIFT IN RUSSIAN TASTES TOWARDS COLOUR AND COMPLEX PRINTS
RUSSIAN clothing and textile consumers are increasingly choosing to buy products with natural materials and brighter colours, grassroots retail managers in Moscow have told WTiN.com.
Speaking from the major wholesale and retail complex ‘Textile Profy Moscow’, which commands 120,000 square metres in selling areas, its managers said Russian consumers are increasingly eschewing subtle and muted colours.…
VIETNAM TO SEE MORE KOREAN TEXTILE AND GARMENT INVESTMENT, SAYS KOFOTI
The Korea Federation of Textile Industries (KOFOTI), which is South Korea’s primary agency for the development of the textile industry, expects South Korean textile and garment investment in Vietnam to grow, albeit with shifting focuses as a response to the US abandoning the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).…
INDIAN LEATHER PRODUCERS FACE NEW REGULATORY THREAT
Leather exporters in the north Indian production hub of Kanpur (in Uttar Pradesh) are facing closure of their tanneries over environmental concerns, even as they are trying to overcome the shortage of raw hides and loss of business to Brazilian companies.…
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.…
EU TO TACKLE G20 OVER TRADE BARRIERS THAT HIT CLOTHING AND TEXTILES SALES
The European Commission will press trading partners at this week’s July 7-8 G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, to remove unfair obstacles to European Union imports, after a EU report detailed such restrictions, many affecting clothing and textile trades.
Referring to the Commission’s latest annual Report on Trade and Investment Barriers (TIBR), EU trade Commissioner Cecilia Malström warned G20 leaders it was prepared to launch World Trade Organisation cases if necessary: “We are taking action.…
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.…