Yiwu 08
  • India tightens scrutiny on labor law violations
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  • Man-made fiber sector in Pakistan under-developed
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  • Branded apparel market an investment attraction in China
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  • Ecology as primary theme of DyStar at textile machinery show in Shanghai
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    Branded apparel market an investment attraction in China
    More Asian textile and garment manufacturers have turned their attention to the Chinese domestic apparel market as the country's economy grew significantly and the overseas markets get fragile. However, there are some challenges in entering the seemingly vast market.economy grew significantly and the overseas markets get fragile. However, there are some challenges in entering the seemingly vast market.
    Ecology as primary theme of DyStar at textile machinery show in Shanghai
    Simon Collinson, Business Development Manager of DyStar Textilfarben GmbH, told Textile.2456.com that the company will underscore the value of environmental protection at the upcoming ITMA Asia + CITME 2008 while explaining how the increasing eco awareness influences the global textile economy
    DiloGroup places high hope on geotextiles
    At the upcoming ITMA Asia and CITME 2008, the DiloGroup will exhibit mechanical components and textile samples from the Dilo Textile Research Centres. The products are used in machines for bale opening and blending from DiloTemafa, carding or aerodynamic web forming from DiloSpinnbau, crosslapping and needling from DiloMachines.
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    ITMA Asia + CITME 2008 debuts in Shanghai
    Natural alternatives for tomorrow
    Asian nonwoven reach for the sky
    Which is the biggest concern of your textile / apparel business at the moment?
    Rising labor cost
    Appreciating currency of your home country
    Weakened overseas consumer markets
    Tighter monetary policies in your region
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