The Cotton textile exports are expected to gain double digit growth this financial year. Our last year’s exports were US$ 8.42 billion and it is expected to be US $ 9.56 billion for the current financial year. The textile industry ...
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Ugur Dalbeler, chairman of IREPAS, the global association of producers and exporters of long steel products, as well as CEO of Turkish steelmaker Colakoglu Metalurji, has said that in 2013 the main problem in the steel industry will ...
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Following the rebar import duty of 6.38 percent imposed by the Egyptian government in November 2012, Turkey's rebar exports to Egypt have almost ground to a standstill. In December last year, Turkey exported only 4,972 mt of rebar to Egypt, ...
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Apparel Export Promotion Council organised Export Excellence Award and Lifetime Achievement Award, here on 22nd February evening. Shri Anand Sharma, Hon’ble Minister for Commerce, Industry & Textiles, Government of India was the ...
Tags: Apparel Export, Textiles, Apparel
It may be encouraging news for the Indian government that India’s gold demand during calendar year 2012 went down by 12% at 864.2 tonnes on year-on-year (y-o-y) basis, though the second half (July-December) saw demand going up by 23% ...
Tags: gold demand, WGC, GJEPC Ventures, B2C Jewellery Shows
Asia's polymer market has shrugged off China's new preferential import duties for polyethylene from some countries, as the minimum price for the tax reduction to kick in is seen as too high and trade flows from these nations are almost ...
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The expected decision by the Indian Government to grant concession on import duty of man-made fabrics (MMF) in order to improve the garment exports would pose a threat to the powerloom weaving and textile processing sector in the country. ...
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During the panel discussion at the SteelOrbis Market Talks Meeting held in Gaziantep in southeastern Turkey on February 13, Namik Kemal, chairman of the Turkish Steel Exporters' Association (CIB),discussed Turkey's steel export figures for ...
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On January 31, Turkish plantmaker CVS Makina told SteelOrbis that it has started cold tests in the meltshop of Turkish steelmaker Toscelik's new rebar project in the northwestern Algerian city of Oran. The investment in the project totals ...
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India Ratings’ outlook for cotton textiles remains negative to stable for 2013 on account of subdued demand, although margins are expected to benefit from softening raw material prices. The outlook for synthetic textiles remains ...
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According to a statement from Malaysia's Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI), the government is determined to work with the domestic iron and steel industry to make it more competitive. Accordingly, Malaysia's import duty ...
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During the panel discussion at the SteelOrbis Market Talks Meeting held in Izmir on January 16, Dr. Veysel Yayan, general secretary of the Turkish Iron and Steel Producers' Association (DCUD), informed participants regarding the performance ...
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During the panel discussion at the SteelOrbis Market Talks Meeting held in Izmir on January 16, Nam?k Ekinci, president of Turkey's Steel Exporters Association (CIB), talked about the CIB's recent visit to Egypt to discuss the country's 6.8 ...
The Brazilian steelmakers predicted that the input costs would decrease in 2013 and the fierce price competition against the imports of steel products may be released, helping the Brazilian steel enterprises to decrease loss made in 2012. ...
Tags: Brazil, steelmakers, input costs, 2013
Turkey's Steel Exporters' Association (CIB) organized a visit to Egypt on January 12-14 led by Turkey's deputy economy minister Mustafa Sever and including the participation of CIB chairman Namk Ekinci, steel company executives and economy ...