Tag Archives: clothing

COTTON FROM PLANT TO FINISHED PRODUCT

It’s in our clothing, tampons, space suits of astronauts, and even in our food: part of the cotton plant. But before the plant in all the finite products, it has a long way. Introduction Cotton is the feedstock for nearly 40 percent of all textiles. China is the largest producer the world, closely followed by the United States and India. The ripe// // // ]]>fruit of the cotton plant will open. Over half million cotton hairs are coming out. The … Continue reading

MADE IN CHINA SPANK EUROPE

After the liberalization of world textile and clothing market in January 2005, the massive import of “Made in China” shook the European textile industry. According to estimates by the European Commission, between January and June 2005 imports of Chinese textiles to EU increased by 534 percent. Immediately there were protests Euratex, an association of major European producers of this industry, which joined in Italy, France and Spain. In response to their complaint, the EU has concluded an agreement with China … Continue reading

OPUS OF TEXTILE & GARMENT INDUSTRY OF BRAZIL

Availability of resources and strong public support played a role in the development of the Brazilian fashion industry. First of all, these factors have determined the other feature of the largest country in Latin America: Brazil has become one of the few countries with a vertically integrated structure of the textile and garment industry – from yarn production to finished garments. The production chain has an average of about 30 companies, and the total number of people employed in this … Continue reading

EUROPEAN DISARTICULATION PROBABLE OF TEXTILE & GARMENT INDUSTRY

The question of movement of textile and clothing industry from Western Europe to countries with low labor costs. In this case the mentioned countries in Eastern Europe and North Africa. Leaders in the movement of industry believe Germany and France, to a lesser extent these firms are engaged in Italy and the UK. In Italy, increased imports of finished garments, increased wages in enterprises has changed the demand for clothing. Previously, there existed a high demand for expensive clothes. Now, … Continue reading

SUBSTANTIAL ACTS OF US CONGRESS TO ELEVATE THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY

Textile and light industry is one of the main sectors of the economy, forming the budget in many countries. The share of these sectors in total industrial production in developed countries, including Germany, France, USA, is 6-8%, in Italy – 12%. This allows countries to build up to 20% of the budget through allocations from the textile industry and clothing manufacture, and to ensure filling of the internal market for 75-85% of their own production. It should be noted that … Continue reading

ABERRANT BUSTLE OF ISTANBUL EXPORTER UNION BUOYS UP LOACAL MARKET

Istanbul Exporters Union, and textiles and clothing (ITKIB) was created in 1986 by the Secretariat for Foreign Trade of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey to facilitate the expansion of export potential of textile industry and streamline the export of textiles and clothing in Istanbul. In fact, the Union comprises four independent union representatives are included in the Board ITKIB: – Union of Exporters of finished clothing; – Union of Exporters of textiles and raw materials; – Union … Continue reading

AUDACIOUS STEPS BY THE TURKISH TEXTILE ASSOCIATIONS FOR THE READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS

According to the Istanbul Exporters Union, and textiles and clothing, yearly output in sector increased by more than 20%, more than three times the overall rate of economic growth in Turkey.   Exports of readymade garments is 3 / 4 of total revenue from exports to the textile sector (6,2 billion dollars in 1996). This means that the share of exports of readymade garments only accounts for almost 25% of the total export earnings in Turkey. This confirms the special … Continue reading

TEXTILE PURVEYOR TO EUROPE HAS BEEN DETERIORATED BY CHINA

According to a study circle leaders of the Euro-Mediterranean Textile, Clothing and Fashion Industries (CEDITH), near a two-clothes sold in Europe in 2010 is of Chinese origin. China’s share rises to 46% on average in 2010, and several clothing categories, China is more than 50%. In the European market, the share of Chinese products was 37.7% in 2007. A bond that gives cold sweats Tunisian and Moroccan exporters who have invested heavily in the sector, The President of CEDITH Jean-François … Continue reading