Issue dated -4th December. 2003
Cover Story Quote of the Week

AEPC begins encashing Rs 200 cr of BGs as FM rejects Samadhan scheme
The Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) is once again in the midst of controversy, this time, for encashing bank guarantees of garment exporters, without giving any time or reasonable notice to the exporters.


'China and India’s woollen industry are very competitive'.

- Mr Peng Yanli, president, China Woollen Industry Association, speaking to an Indian delegation which recently visited Beijing and Shanghai.


News at a Glance
<News & Views> <Edit>
TxC to take strict action against stamping defaults
BTRA to host 45th Technological Joint Conference of TRAs in Feb, 2004

Garmenting growth
Edit Article
Estimating the missing links in garment exports
Tex Talk
Cotton yarn price hits exports

<Dyes & Chemicals> <Corporate>

Recycling of non-degradable textile material
Procter & Gamble donates textile manufacturing technology to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Ciba Specialty Chemicals boosts competitiveness of dye production in Basel

ITMA 2003 gives Paramount group leading edge in exports
Marks and Spencer use Woolscience Technology in bedding

<Fabrics> <OPED>

Success of clean clothes movement in Europe can be replicated
Indian textile industry on comeback trail: Fitch ratings

Australian cotton production hit by severe drought
BEE organises awareness training programmes for energy managers

<Fashion> <Foreign Trade>

Ritu Beri to launch pret line collection in India
Serena Williams’ first brush with haute couture
Fashion parades must end, Pakistani PM orders

Low tariff regime needed to increase India-ASEAN trade
The government has said two-way trade between India and ASEAN had the potential to more than double to US$ 30 billion in the next three years, but there was need to quickly put in place low tariff regime to ensure that it did not become a hinderance.
-
 


Edit
Garmenting growth
Even as the International Textile Manufacturers Federation at its recent annual conference has recognised garment as the fastest growing commodity among all the manufactured items, the exports of the same from the country have shown a declining trend of late.


Archives
Subscribe
Customer Service
Feedback
Advertise
About Us

 Network Sites

  Express Computer

  IT People
  Network Magazine
  Business Traveller
  Exp. Hotelier & Caterer
  Exp. Travel & Tourism
  Exp. Pharma Pulse
  Exp. Healthcare Mgmt.
 Group Sites
  ExpressIndia
  Indian Express
  Financial Express

-

Copyright 2000: Indian Express Group (Mumbai, India). All rights reserved throughout the world.
This entire site is compiled in Mumbai by The Business Publications Division of the Indian Express
Group of Newspapers. Please Email our Webmaster for any queries / broken links on this site.