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War hits Indian factories, but yarn makers spin export boom to ChinaIndian cotton yarn factories are increasing output to meet unprecedented demand from China. Disruptions from the Middle East war have impac...
West Asia war: Amid gloom and doom in Surat and Tiruppur’s textile clusters, one industry offers hopeAs the West Asia conflict drags down most sectors in India’s two major textile hubs, one segment in Surat is opening up new opportunities
Tiruppur Exporters Association seeks govt support for migrants' housing facilityFacing a labour shortage, the Tiruppur Exporters Association (TEA) is urging government support to establish housing for migrant workers, c...
Apparel units suspend production amid decline in orders from global brandsMore than 20% of apparel exporting units in Tiruppur and Noida have halted manufacturing operations due to a decline in orders from interna...
Apparel exporters in Tiruppur, Noida plan periodic shutdownsAbout 80% units in Noida have a month's orders in hand, while in Tiruppur, orders have fallen 40-50% compared to the previous year. Tiruppu...
Spinning mills run on all days in India's knitwear hub Tiruppur as Jan growth brings hopes of post-pandemic revivalKnitwear exports from Tiruppur in USD terms grew 1.5 per cent at USD 413 million (in January 2023) while overall knitwear exports from the ...
Trade deal with UK would help raise garment exports by 10 pc: OfficialThe government is expected to sign an FTA with UK after Deepavali which will boost the exports, as majority of the consumers and dealers pr...
Garment exporters worried about fall in global ordersH&M has suspended operations in Russia, while Spain's second-largest fashion retailer Mango has also temporarily closed its 120 shops in Ru...
Tiruppur knitwear exports fall about 8% in 2017 -18This is the first time in the past five years that knitwear exports from Tiruppur have declined. In 2016-17, the exports at Rs 26,000 crore...
Tirupur: Foreign buyers cheer GST on knitwear, seek low pricesThe industry has been expecting a sales boost after the GST for readymade garments below Rs 1000 was fixed at 5%, some are concerned about ...
CM requested to nominate Tirupur for smart city programmeTirupur Exporters' Association today requested Chief Minister Jayalalithaa to nominate Tirupur for the smart city programme.
Knitwear exports from Tirupur cross Rs 20,000 croreKnitwear exports from textile hub Tirupur rose to Rs 20,730 crore in fiscal 2014-15, with a growth of 15.5 per cent from Rs 18,000 crore in...
Housing scheme for Tirupur knitwear workers: Venkaiah NaiduUrban Development Minister Venkaiah Naidu says his ministry to sanction housing scheme for knitwear workers of Tirupur with support from TN...
Exporters appeal for zero excise duty for man-made fibresThe import of special machinery on zero duty will attract more investment to manufacture synthetic garments which are picking up globally.
India could emerge as largest apparel sourcing centre in five yearsIndia could emerge as the largest hub for sourcing of apparel and knitwear garments in next 5 years, top official of AEPC said.
Garment exports from Tirupur show 19% rise in Q1Exports stood at Rs 13,000 crore in 2012-13, growing by 8% from the previous year. But this year the exporters are expecting double digit g...
'Knitwear exports from Tirupur may touch Rs 15000 crore mark'With an annual growth of over eight per cent, knitwear exports from Tirupur are likely to touch Rs 15,000 crore mark in a couple of years.
- Textile tourism planned in Tirupur
For those planning a trip to Kerala or Ooty via NH 47, there would soon be an interesting tourist spot enroute. Tirupur district administra...
- Rising Re adds to Coimbatore exporters' woes
As the rupee edges closer to a fresh nine-year high vis-a-vis the dollar, exporters in the region are keeping their fingers crossed over th...
- Tirupur may lose its position in global mkt
Exporters are concerned over the fall-out of frequent labour unrest and the indefinite closure announced by around 700 dyeing units in the ...