Nayab Islam

March saw an 8% MoM decline in Pakistan’s textile exports

According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), the country’s textile and apparel exports increased by 3.29% to $1.299 billion in March from $1.257 billion in the same month the previous year. However, on a month-over-month (MoM) basis, exports decreased by 7.67%. Three months of double-digit increase in textile exports came to an end in …

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ICE cotton declines and attitudes are not supported by the weak dollar

During yesterday’s trading session, ICE cotton continued its downward trajectory, with multiple contracts hitting multi-month lows. Buyers remained cautious and largely inactive despite the US dollar’s decline. The value of natural fiber declined even more as a result of declining crude oil prices. ICE cotton has experienced a notable decrease of almost 18% in the …

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World Trade Organization evaluates 6 regional trade pacts

During the recent meeting of the Committee on Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs), members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) examined six RTAs that involve a variety of countries, including the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Australia, Colombia, the European Union, Japan, Pacific Island countries, Peru, the United Kingdom, and Vietnam. The discussions not only …

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Spinning tools can reduce microfibre release by altering the composition of the fiber

Researchers from the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom have shown that altering yarn spinning processes and the makeup of fibers can lessen the amount of microfibres released from textiles and their detrimental effects on the environment. A study group headed by Alice Hazlehurst, a PhD candidate in the university’s faculty of arts, humanities …

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Bangladeshi garment exports facing further difficulties due to the Iran-Israel confrontation

Shipments of clothing from Bangladesh are a source of concern due to the intensifying tensions between Iran and Israel. The ongoing crisis in the Red Sea and the Gaza conflict are already putting further stress on the world supply chain. Local apparel exporters worry that if the tensions escalate into a full-fledged conflict, operating expenses …

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Textile and fashion businesses are urged to stop using synthetic materials

According to a report published by the organization Textile Exchange, the fashion and textile industry needs to move away from using virgin fossil fuels as a feedstock for materials in order to meet the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission targets currently associated with synthetic fibers. Climate change has been connected to the dominance of synthetic materials …

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Amazon plans to spend €700 million on robots and AI-driven technology in Europe

The largest online retailer in the world, Amazon, is spending over €700 million on robots and AI-powered technologies for its network of fulfillment centers (FCs) throughout Europe in an effort to increase customer happiness and generate new jobs. Amazon plans to introduce 120 new automation technologies across its European network by 2024. By the end …

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June 2024’s LFW sees the British Fashion Council promoting inclusion

With great pleasure, we declare that Friday, June 7 through Sunday, June 9, London Fashion Week June presented by 1664 Blanc (LFW) will occur. LFW June seeks to spark a cultural revolution in London by giving a range of British designers and brands a stage, with an emphasis on the scope and diversity of menswear …

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As a component of Planet Conscious+, Archroma introduces ONE WAY+

Leading supplier of specialty chemicals worldwide, Archroma, launched the ONE WAY+ program to help mills and brands adopt best practices for higher productivity and efficiency while lowering environmental impact. The three phases of the program are baseline creation, process design and implementation, and continual improvement. Tailored specifically for a select group of customers, it leverages …

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The most circular shoe ever is released by Asics

The most cutting-edge circular performance running shoe from Japanese sportswear manufacturer Asics has been released. It is designed to be recycled at the end of its useful life without compromising on style or usefulness. Asics designed the Nimbus Mirai running shoe with sustainability in mind. The sneaker has a special return policy that encourages customers …

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