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Posts Tagged ‘world textile news article’

Bangladesh - Panel suggests cancellation deals on 3 cotton mills

Wednesday, June 3, 2009 8:44

A parliamentary panel has recommended scrapping of deals the previous BNP-led coalition government struck to privatise three state-run cotton mills at throwaway prices. The parliamentary standing committee on jute and textile ministry at a meeting on Tuesday also suggested the ministry go for a re-tender to privatise those mills. Chairman Akhtaruzzaman Chowdhury ...

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Pakistan`s new textile policy to be approved shortly

Wednesday, June 3, 2009 8:24

Federal Minister for Textile Industry, Rana Mohammad Farooq Saeed Khan has said that new textile policy would be presented to Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani within next two days for its approval. Addressing the oath taking ceremony of the All Pakistan Textile Sizing Industries Association (APTSIA) at Faisalabad Chamber of ...

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Japan`s shuttleless loom exports drop 87 percent in April

Wednesday, June 3, 2009 8:11

According to Japanese Ministry of Finance trade statistics, April exports of shuttleless looms fell by 87% or 1,403 looms from the same month of the previous year to 209. In value, exports dropped 91% to 563 million yen. Exports to China were maintained at the 150-loom level in February and March, ...

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Pakisthan:Cotton ginners’ premium money stuck up with TCP

Sunday, May 31, 2009 8:56

Billions of rupees as premium on quality and withholding gross repayments to ginners have been stuck up with the Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) after seizure of accounts by IT Department. The Income Tax (IT) Department has seized the accounts of Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) for failing to submit the ...

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Home insulation should be a woolly idea

Sunday, May 31, 2009 8:50

Federated Farmers is embracing the $323 million home insulation package announced in Budget 2009. It is not only good for New Zealanders but by using poorer quality coarse wools, could also be good for the ailing wool industry. “I’m walking the talk having installed wool insulation in my house last ...

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Indian textile workers slide back into poverty

Sunday, May 31, 2009 8:42

The trouble began far away from the leaky concrete house and stand of banana trees that Sakunthala Radhakrishnan calls home. In 19 years as a textile worker in southern India, Radhakrishnan saved enough to buy gold jewelry. She sent money to her parents and fattened up her skinny daughter with fancy ...

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Uni students invent ‘radiation-proof’ cloth for Moon tents

Sunday, May 31, 2009 7:59

In news which could be a boon for the fledging inflatable Moon habitat tent podule industry, a group of textiles students from North Carolina say they have invented a radiation-proof, solar power generating fabric ideal for lunar camping. As regular Reg readers will be well aware, most of the universe is ...

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