Issue dated - 07 October 2004

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TEXPROCIL elects new office bearers
Mr B K Patodia, vice-chairman, GTN Textiles has taken over as the chairman of the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL).

Textile processing industry set to tackle pollution problems
The textiles processing industry in Gujarat is all set to control the pollution created by various chemical processes in the industry and protect the environment.

DyStar’s new executive committee
DyStar has announced its new executive management organisation. The company, which was previously owned jointly by BASF, Bayer and Hoechst/Aventis, was acquired by Platinum Equity on August 5.

Sanjay Jayavarthanavelu reelected TMMA chief
The Textile Machinery Manufacturers’ Association (TMMA) at its 44th AGM has reelected Mr Sanjay Jayavarthanavelu, director of Lakshmi Machine Works as its chairman.

Punjab approves Rs 355 crore apparel park at Ludhiana
The Punjab government has approved a special package of incentives to Punjab Apparel Park Ltd, a special purpose vehicle that will develop an apparel park Doraha in Ludhiana district.

 


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DEPB debacle
The sharp reduction in DEPB rates on textiles has created a significant doubt in industry’s mind about government’s policy intention to help it prepare for the global challenges in the post-MFA regime.
Home textiles: A key driver for textile exports

After more than 40 years of import quotas, the textile and clothing sector will become subject to the general rules of General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) from January 1, 2005.


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