Month: November 2020

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has impacted every sector of our economy and the most prominent being retail. The work from home and social distancing measures has made every requirement of ours just a click away.

“New trends will shape the future of Indian textile and apparel segment in the coming period. Businesses that can recognise the ebb and flow of the market and focus on adopting sustainability and recyclability in their business models will bounce back more strongly,” says Raj Manek.

Finer adjustment of the yarn suction force, lower compressed air consumption for the same yarn tension, smooth, ergonomic compressed-air valve – all promises fulfilled by the modernised AS H 32 and AS H 38 yarn suction devices.

Sanjay Garg, President, NITMA said that NITMA wholeheartedly welcomes the Government’s decision to revoke the anti-dumping duty (ADD) on acrylic fibre (AF) originating in or exported

Sanjay Garg, President, NITMA said that NITMA welcomes the Government’s decision to revoke the anti-dumping duty on acrylic fibre originating in or exported from Thailand and imported into India.

The Union Cabinet gave its approval to extend the Production- Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme to textile products along with nine other new sectors entailing additional financial outlay of Rs 1460 billion over a 5-year period

Polygiene is launching its newly developed formula of ViralOff® with a lifetime of garment washability, proving performance against SARS-CoV-2 with over 99 per cent reduction of microbes in the material within two hours.