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Apparel Business Update
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The global market for organic cotton has been growing substantially in recent years, but still accounts for only a fraction of total cotton output. This growth has been driven largely by retailers who have pledged a commitment to the use of organic cotton and by organisations which are implementing organic farming initiatives in the developing world.(read
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Organic Cotton: Measures Taken To Encourage Market Growth
By: bharat book bureau
The global market for organic cotton has been growing substantially in recent years, but still accounts for only a fraction of total cotton output. This growth has been driven largely by retailers who have pledged a commitment to the use of organic cotton and by organisations which are implementing organic farming initiatives in the developing world.(read
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Trade And Trade Policy: The World's Leading Clothing Exporters
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Global clothing exports were worth US$311 bn in 2006. Of this total, the world’s top 15 clothing exporters accounted for 82%, or US$256 mn.(read
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Developments And Innovations In The Apparel Sector
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Four times a year, Global Apparel Markets, published in association with the International Apparel Federation, provides essential and up-to-date analysis and insight into the global apparel industry.(read
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Talking Strategy: Expert Views On Us Apparel Sourcing
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The US clothing industry is going through a period of profound change. The elimination of quotas has led to intense competition from manufacturers in low cost countries. As a result, retail buyers are placing strict demands on apparel manufacturers in terms of product quality and delivery times. To make things more challenging, clothing firms face rising raw material costs, high energy prices and a faltering US economy.(read
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Global Distribution & Warehousing
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Over the last fifteen years the global warehousing and distribution market has been profoundly affected by macro-economic and political considerations: the Single European Market in Europe; the accession of the Central and Eastern European countries to the EU; the increasing importance of Mexico as a supply base for the USA; not to mention the rise and transformation of the Chinese and Indian economies.(read
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A New Era For Global Textile And Clothing Supply Chains
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The global textile and clothing sector is at a crossroads. The end of quotas in 2004 will have a major impact on how and where textiles and clothing are made, and how the supply chain is managed.(read
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World Textile And Apparel Trade And Production Trends
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US clothing demand continued to grow in the first nine months of 2007. Sales through clothing, accessory stores, warehouse clubs and superstores were especially buoyant. But US producers suffered badly. Textile output fell by 7.8% to its lowest level in 25 years in the first eight months of 2007 while clothing plummeted by 30%. As a result, 39,000 jobs were lost during January-September.(read
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Global Technical Textiles Business Update
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The third quarter of 2007 was a busy period in global markets for technical textiles. In acquisition news, Comvita acquired Medihoney from Capilano for A$6 mn (US$4.9 mn). Lenzing Plastics has taken another step forward in its expansion by acquiring most of the assets of US monofilament plastics maker Glassmaster. Wellman has sold its European business Wellman International—which makes recycled polyester fibres.(read
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World Capacities And Shipments Of Textile Machinery
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2004 was not a good year for the international textile machinery market. Although some sectors saw an improvement, most recorded a drop in shipments. The market for weaving machinery was slow in 2004. Deliveries of shuttleless looms, the more advanced weaving technology, grew by 4.6%. But shuttle loom shipments fell by almost 18% as only three countries ordered machines.(read
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