
While the health situation in textile manufacturing countries like Vietnam, Indonesia and Pakistan is critical, there is concern in Bangladesh about the effects an imminent lockdown would have on its textile industry.
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While the health situation in textile manufacturing countries like Vietnam, Indonesia and Pakistan is critical, there is concern in Bangladesh about the effects an imminent lockdown would have on its textile industry.
The Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council has praised the United States Trade Representative decision to suspended tariffs on goods from countries including India for 180 days.
Bangladesh's garment exporters will lose $4 billion if the European Union (EU) ends the duty-free trade benefit for the country following its graduation to a developing nation, according to a study by the BGMEA.
The value of the world textile trade decreased by 2.4 per cent year-on-year to $305 billion, while apparel trade dropped 0.4 per cent.
India’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council, likely to meet soon, is expected to take up rationalisation of rates in the textile sector in tune with global markets.
Coimbatore-based integrated textile manufacturing company KPR Mill Ltd recently inaugurated its first overseas garment unit in Ethiopia’s Mekelle Industrial Park.
Any retaliatory tariff by India in response to the United States' planned withdrawal of some trade privileges will not be "appropriate" under WTO rules, U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross warned on Tuesday.
An Indian traders’ body and the economic wing of an influential Hindu nationalist group called for a boycott of Chinese products, after China foiled a bid to blacklist the head of a Pakistan-based militant group.
India will soon announce World Trade Organisation-compliant measures to boost export of apparels and textiles that will help exporters compete with Bangladesh and Vietnam, said textiles secretary Raghvendra Singh.
Impatient with the lack of World Trade Organization rules to cover the explosive growth of e-commerce, 76 countries and regions agreed on Friday to start negotiating this year on a set of open, predictable regulations.