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India apparel exports situation

India Has Left Behind Pandemic Blues, But China Still Far Ahead

19 April 2022

The force majeure cancellations and payment battles that socked Indian exports after the first 2020 lockdown are mostly a thing of the past. But if Indian industry has to rise from the COVID-19 ashes, it will have to boost capacities and need the requisite resources too.

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India apparel exports

Apparel Export Pie: India Still Looking for that Bigger Slice

18 April 2022

The importance of the textiles-apparel sector in terms of share in manufacturing has been growing over the years, but its share in global apparel exports has been more or less stagnant, even falling marginally at the last count. If India has to become a global sourcing destination, a cursory look at the backdrop is paramount.

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EU Textiles Strategy

EU Textiles Strategy to have domino effect on rest of world

8 April 2022

The recently-announced EU Textiles Strategy is likely to have a bearing on how the textiles-apparel-fashion industry works around the world. But before that can happen, the Strategy would have to be writ in law(s). A peek into how matters might unfold.

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EU Fast Fashion

Consumers Key to Ending Fast Fashion in Europe

7 April 2022

Keeping consumers at the heart of policies/decisionmaking would be key in the days ahead, and it should not just be about products but also how products are used. And, empowering consumers on tackling greenwashing would sum up the process. People in the know tell texfash.com.

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Virginijus Sinkevičius interview

EU aims to increase transparency and sustainability in global trade

5 April 2022

The European Union Commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries, Virginijus Sinkevičius, is one of the key people behind the European Green Deal and also, by that reason, of the EU Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles. Sinkevičius tells texfash.com how the Strategy works.

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Tara and Zara

In a biZARA twist, Inditex goes with cudgels after one-woman biz

1 April 2022

Fashion giant Inditex has taken umbrage to a Vietnam-born entrepreneur for using the name 'Tara Sartoria' for a small artisan-driven clothing business that she had founded and was selling through the website tarasartoria.com. A texfash.com report.

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Fashion communications

It is not easy to communicate responsibility values

29 March 2022

The second edition of the Imagining Sustainable Fashion award for innovative models of communication in sustainable fashion is to be announced Wednesday evening. Giusy Bettoni, CEO and Founder of CLASS, talks about the significance of fashion communications.

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Fashion Enterprise

Vietnamese manufacturer, aided by buyer, bucked the pandemic distress

25 March 2022

Vietnamese manufacturer Fashion Enterprise could do well during the COVID-19 pandemic—its main buyer Cue not only did not cancel orders, but even paid deposits in advance. Chief Executive Officer Rodney Thanh tells the story of a company where 98% of the workers returned after lockdown.

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Uzbekistan cotton

Out of Quarantine

15 March 2022

The coalition of NGOs spearheading the call for boycott of cotton from Uzbekistan has lifted its ban. So, do we have a new player in town?

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Sri Lanka overview

In the Isle of the Storm

7 March 2022

The apparel industry of Sri Lanka has recovered considerably from the COVID-19 shocks. But now, it has to wade through a debt crisis.

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