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Articles from 2009, week 26

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India's Tata Motors on Sunday announced the entry of luxury British marques Jaguar and Land Rover into India, but insisted there were no plans to assemble them in the country for the time being. Show
Most of the handloom owners in Sirajganj district, devastated by a two-month-long flood in 2007, have been reeling under an acute financial crisis for the last two years with many marginal and midlevel owners burdening themselves with a huge pressure of loans. Show
The economy has been in crisis for some time now, but Karen Videtic, chair of the Department of Fashion Design and Merchandising at Virginia Commonwealth University, says that clothing retailers are just adjusting now, and consumers can expect big changes on the sales floor. Show
The former privately owned Juapong Textile Mills, which has now been taken over by the state, has been asked by the Provincial Minister to send a blueprint for revival of the sick company to make it viable. Show
An ever increasing number of industries, results in a significant increase in the amount of industrial waste that is generated and that too at an alarming ratio. Show
It has been found that Chinese textile and clothing manufacturers are selling products with fake ‘Made in India’ labels in Nigeria. This revelation has come back to back on news of Chinese pharmaceutical manufacturers selling fake ‘Made in India’ medicines. Show
After the re-establishment of the Kingdom of Cambodia in 1993, the first foreign investors to venture into this country were the garment manufacturers. There has been no looking back since then. With the granting of MFN/GSP trade privileges to Cambodia in 1996 by both the USA and EU, the garment industry has maintained its pre-eminent position in the industrial landscape of Cambodia. Show
China is a major player in the clothing market for decades. As a member of WTO, China’s sales have witnessed a dramatic increase. This is mainly due to the increased business from the west. When doing business with China, companies must consider their strengths and weaknesses. Practicing the same business strategy across all Chinese business partners is unlikely to work well. Show
Following the annual Congress of the International Wool Textile Organisation (IWTO) held in Frankfurt from June 16th to 18th, IWTO President Guenther Beier issued a statement praising growers and industrialists throughout the wool pipeline for commitments made at the congress to product marketing and ecological excellence. Show
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