When it comes to apparel manufacturing fraternity, use of social media, particularly the business networking platform LinkedIn, seems to be a ‘new-age’ concept for many traditional factories but the direct benefits of digital presence l
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As the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues to escalate, garment makers in Bangladesh and India, who are yet to come out of the pandemic-induced fallouts completely, are apprehensive of negative business implications. Apparel Resources digs de
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India sees robust growth in home textile exports to USA during 2021; outpaces China with large margin
USA – the largest home textile market in the world – nearly stands at US $ 70 billion valuation in 2021 in this category and the same is expected to grow at a CAGR range of 5-7 per cent during 2021-2026, as per various reports. The coun
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Preferential trade agreements such as Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) have always been in the wish list of the garment exporters as these agreements provide a much-required level playing
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The Budget for FY ’23 – presented by NirmalaSitharaman, Finance Minister, India – is a growth-oriented one with its focus revolving on heavy investment in infrastructure…This is believed to create opportunities for more investments
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“Expansions are the need of the hour as opportunities are coming our way” – Narendra Goenka, New AEPC Chairman
In an exclusive interview with Team Apparel Resources (AR), Industry Veteran and Founder of renowned garment export house Texport Industries, Narendra Goenka who is also AEPC’s new Chairman, answers a number of questions as well as shares
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Since Budget announcement for FY ’23 is just a few days away, the industry is expecting the efforts of the Government to be more result-oriented rather than being limited to mere paperwork. This feature explores the demands that the India
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The correlation between economic growth and global trade is undisputed and with MSMEs across India currently contributing to around half of the country's exports, it only makes sense for the Government to focus on increasing the MSME share






