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GERMAN-MADE CARS TOP THE EU CONSUMER DANGER LIST IN 2014



GERMAN-made automobiles were the largest source of reports regarding potentially dangerous motor vehicles made to the European Union’s (EU) RAPEX consumer alert network in 2014, analysis of its data shows.
There were 194 notifications to the system relating to automobiles and parts last year, the fourth largest category following toys (650), clothing and textiles (530) and electrical appliances (217).…

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BANGLADESH COTTON IMPORTS TO DOUBLE IN SIX YEARS – CONFERENCE TOLD



With Bangladesh’S economy set to continue growing and local cotton production expected to remain insignificant, cotton imports are set to double by 2021, said industry players and experts attending the country’s first Global Cotton Summit. The two-day event (March 20-21) in Dhaka, was jointly organised by the Bangladesh Cotton Association (BCA) and Bangladesh Textile Mills Association (BTMA).…

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NEW CHINESE INVESTMENT MAY HELP VIETNAM OVERCOME YARN DILEMMA



The Hong Kong unit of Luthai Textile Co Ltd, China’s leading producer of yarn-dyed fabric and shirts manufacturing, has informed its shareholders of a plan to invest USD150 million building a new Vietnam-based textile plant. The factory, whose location has yet to be disclosed, would have 60,000 spindles, with an annual output of 30 million metres of yarn-dyed fabric.…

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WESTERN ANATOLIA DOMESTIC TEXTILES HUB FIGHTS FOR RECOVERY THROUGH EXPORT MARKETS



A leading industry figure in a Turkish province that specialises in home textiles claims that its manufacturers are shaking off the challenge posed by foreign competitors and are ready to seize export sales.
Speaking to WTiN.com, İsa Dal, chairman of the Denizli Textile and Clothing Manufacturers Association (DETGIS), said that his sector in Denizli, western Anatolia, has been expanding.…

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CONSTRUCTION BOOM BOOSTS CAMBODIAN PAINT SECTOR



CAMBODIA’S paint and coating sector is experiencing robust growth according to leading companies, making strong sales to a booming construction industry, which flourished in 2014. Rising urban incomes, a flourishing tourism industry, foreign investment in condominiums, and Chinese and Japanese inward investment in light manufacturing have all contributed to this growth.…

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MEXICO IS STRONG MATURE MARKET FOR PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT SECTOR



MEXICO represents a powerful investment opportunity as the second largest consumer of ‘beauty and personal care products’ (BCP) in Latin America, after Brazil. While a relatively mature BCP market makes growth a creative challenge, the country is increasingly popular as a location for BCP production facilities.…

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DAIRY PRODUCERS FEELING EFFECTS OF RUSSIA’S CHEESE BANS



In the latest in a string of bans on cheese products entering Russia, the Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights and Protection and Human Wellbeing (Rospotrebnadzor) has banned cheese products made by Poland’s Ostrowia.
But this latest dairy ban is not all it seems, and Milkiland, the Netherlands-based dairy products producer owning Ostrowia, has called for “dialogue” with Russian authorities because its banned ‘Wesola Krowka’ (‘Jolly Cow’) is made from vegetable fats.…

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EU ROUND UP - EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT CALLS FOR BETTER EU FRAUD CHECKS



THE EUROPEAN Parliament’s budgetary control committee has called for more thorough checks on European Union (EU) institution and budget spending. In a detailed resolution, it noted that while the value of EU frauds has been falling, the number of scams has been increasing.…

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EUROPEAN TECHNICAL TEXTILES STRONG AS GERMAN INNOVATION THRIVES



UNLIKE conventional textiles, demand for technical textiles (TT) in Europe follows a cyclical pattern, focused on end-markets, which is one reason why sales are now rising strongly on the back of demand from the transport and construction industries. The contrast here is with nonwovens, which enjoy stable sales growth mainly because of consistently solid demand from the medical and hygiene sectors.…

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3D PRINTING COMPANIES AND DESIGNERS SEEK INNOVATIVE WAYS TO CREATE COMFORTABLE AND FLEXIBLE 3D PRINTED TEXTILES



3D PRINTING technology is revealing significant, potential opportunities in textile manufacturing with greater freedom in innovation and design, more efficient production, and product customisation. As the technology grows and challenges arise, such as how to print comfortable and flexible materials, 3D printing companies and researchers worldwide are creating innovative solutions, from printing single units connected through manufacture into wearable material and adapting technology from human tissue engineering for 3D printing.…

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