The Intex South Asia series has completed 17 editions across Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India over the past 11 years. Intex Bangladesh 2026, the Bangladesh edition…
Browsing: The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council
Council says tariff relief is key to restoring export competitiveness. The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (Texprocil) has renewed its demand for zero-duty access to the…
A transformative decade for global textile industry is looking upon us. It provides an opportunity to evaluate the strategies India needs to adopt in its pursuit…
The association also awarded Export and R&D Awards to companies that set benchmarks in the past year. The Textile Machinery Manufacturers’ Association (TMMA) held its 63rd…
The Show had over fifty stalls of Indian suppliers displaying yarns, fabrics and home textiles while international buyers from over twenty countries The leading show for…
Thanks to the demonetisation, the Indian textile and apparel industry has lost 30-40 per cent of business. Apparel sale in domestic markets had stopped in the initial days and recovered gradually. Consumers continue to face liquidity tightness, resulting in deferring of purchase.
Indo Count Industries Limited (ICIL), one of the leading players in the home textiles industry introduced a range of high quality affordable bed linen for the Indian consumer recently at HGH India held at the Bombay Convention and Exhibition Centre. Since its inception in 1988, Indo Count specialises in providing end-to-end bedding products that solely focus on creating all-encompassing sleep experiences.