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INDIAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY GRAPPLE PUFF WITH RUSSIAN TEXTILE TRADE AGREEMENT

Cooperation between clothing manufacturers of the two countries continues to strengthen. India and Russia signed an agreement on joint efforts to increase investment and trade volumes in the textile industry in both countries. In signing the document included representatives of the Russian Union of Entrepreneurs of Textile and Light Industry Council and apparel exports of India (AEPC). A cooperation agreement provides, inter alia, exchange of technology and know-how in textile production. For this purpose, a special Commission on Affairs textile … Continue reading

MOST CRUCIAL AMENDS IN THE US TEXTILE INDUSTRY

An important place in the country’s economy take light industries, among which are textile and clothing, and especially knitting, although growth in these sectors is low and their relative importance in the industrial production decreased. In the textile industry, which employs about 1 million people, the structure of tissues release after the Second World War, much has changed – the share of textiles produced on the basis of artificial and synthetic fibers and fabrics combined, accounting for almost half of … Continue reading

THE UPSHOT OF QUOTA ABOLITION ON THE WORLD TEXTILE INDUSTRY

China, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Cambodia, El Salvador, Honduras and more than 40 other countries have a thriving garment industry, export-oriented. Sewing and textile companies are looking forward to the scheduled end of the year the abolition of quotas governing the export of two of the largest clothing market in the USA and the EU. Quota constrained exports of some countries, but at the same time helped to establish export-oriented industries in those countries without quotas where she would … Continue reading

BOOM, DECLINE & LOOM OF OPULENCE FOR THE TEXTILE & APPAREL INDUSTRY OF GREECE

The clothing is an important branch of Greek manufacturing, with a significant contribution to production, employment and exports in particular, as this is an industry characterized by openness. According to data from the Chamber of Commerce (Annual Industrial Survey) of the NSS in the industry involved 437 companies, employing 14,257 workers, with the participation of the annual average employment in all the Greek industry to be 8.1%. During 1995-2002, the industrial production sector decay rate of 3.2% annually. Estimated, however, … Continue reading

COPIOUS RAISON D'ÊTRE DURESS EUROPE TO IMPORT TEXTILE & APPAREL GOODS

The European textile and clothing industry includes about 105,000 companies with a total turnover of EUR 195 billion. Euro (2003), which accounts for nearly 4% of total manufacturing output in the EU and 7% of manufacturing employment (1.95 million workers). The EU, together with the U.S. is the largest trader in textiles and clothing. In 2002, total trade amounted to 115 billion Euros. Furthermore is the world’s largest exporter of textiles from China. In 2003 the EU exported textiles and … Continue reading