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India to position itself as global MMF hub
India is working to be a global hub in the man-made fibre (MMF) and technical textiles segments, including setting up five integrated textiles parks, a testing lab and starting a Focused Product Scheme, according to textiles secretary Ravi Capoor.
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Coronavirus impact on textile industry
The textile industry is keeping its fingers crossed over the emerging threat of coronavirus in the months to come.
COVID-19, Coronavirus, Textile Industry, Coronavirus Pandemic, World Health Organization, Economic Survey, Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, Niti Aayog, Economic Advisory Council, Finance Ministry, Novel Coronavirus, GDP, Apparel Industry, Clothing Manufacturers’ Association Of India
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Industry on ‘wait-n-watch’ mode
The textile industry is keeping its fingers crossed over the emerging threat of coronavirus in the months to come.
Coronavirus Disease, COVID-19, Textile Industry, India Economic Growth, Niti Aayog, Economic Advisory Council, Finance Ministry, CMAI, CARE Ratings’ Report, GDP, Apparel Industry, Cotton Yarn, Chinese Textile, Purified Tephthalic Acid, NITMA
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A.T.E.’s contributions to India’s sustainable development
A.T.E. had the foresight to envisage the urgent need for an alternate eco-friendly technology that would provide cooling and comfort. So, it invested in a nascent technology, about 12 years ago, that has today revolutionised the concept of cooling.
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A shot in the arm
With the unveiling of 207 HSN Codes for the technical textile industry in India, the Government has convincingly conveyed its seriousness to promote this industry in a big way.
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NITI Aayog, ABB India partner to make India AI-ready
The National Institution for Transforming India (NITI Aayog), the think tank of the Indian government, and ABB India have signed a Statement of Intent (SoI) to support the Indian government realise its ambitious vision of “Make in India” through advanced manufacturing technologies that incorporate the latest developments in robotics and artificial intelligence.
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Achhe din kab aayenge?
I remember a presentation I made in China last June, where I proudly claimed that Indian textile industry would be well off even with less purchase of cotton and yarn by China. We all were buzz with optimism and were ranting the Indian consumption story.
China, Sanjay K Jain, Cotton, Yarn, TUF Scheme, Incremental Export Incentive Policy, Niti Aayog, Textile, Commerce, Finance, Labour, TT Ltd, NITMA, FOHMA
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