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Picanol to display high-tech weaving machines at ITMA + CITM...

Tag:Chinese weavers,China International Textile Machinery Exhibition,Airjet weaving machine
From:http://www.appareltextile-china.com/

  Picanol will display six high-tech weaving machines on its stand at ITMA Asia + CITME 2008, which takes place from 27 to 31 July 2008 in the New International Expo Center at Shanghai, China. One Picanol Jacquard rapier weaving machine will be on display at the Stubli booth.
  In the month of May, Picanol launched a campaign challenging Chinese weavers to see for themselves how much they could be saving on energy costs. At ITMA Asia + CITME each weaver who has taken part in the campaign can collect a report with personalized results and energy saving tips.
  ITMA ASIA + CITME 2008
  ITMA Asia – Asian International Exhibition of Textile Machinery – and CITME – China   International Textile Machinery Exhibition – are two of the most influential trade shows for the Asian textile industry. The integration of these two well-established exhibitions into one mega show will surely have a unique appeal for both visitors and exhibitors.
  Taking off in Shanghai in July 2008, ITMA Asia + CITME is scheduled to take place every two years. It will surely become part of the cycle of worldwide events that includes the four-yearly ITMA shows in Europe, and follows on from the previous ITMA Asia events in Singapore in 2001 and 2005, and the series of 10 CITME shows held in Beijing, most recently in 2006.
  It is obvious that Picanol will present all its latest weaving technology at ITMA Asia + CITME 2008.
  Picanol to display below listed weaving machines at ITMA Asia + CITME 2008:
- GT-Max 6-R 190
Rapier weaving machine
- OMNIjet 4-P 190
Airjet weaving machine
- OMNIplus 800 2-P 340
Airjet weaving machine
- OMNIplus 800 4-P 190
Airjet weaving machine
- OptiMax 6-R 220
Rapier weaving machine
- TERRYplus 800 6-R 260
Airjet weaving machine for terry
- OptiMax 8-J 190
On the Stubli booth
  In recent decades, the Picanol Group has evolved from a traditional weaving machine builder to a worldwide supplier of total solutions for the textile industry as well as for other industries.

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China's cotton imports slide on slackening textile exports

Tag:cotton,China,slackening textile exports,cotton importer
From:http://www.chinatopsupplier.com/

  As a major textile producer, China is the world's largest cotton importer, but its appetite for the fiber has been affected by weaker growth in textile exports, official statistics show.
  China imported 211,000 tons of cotton in June, down 16.4 percent year-on-year and down 12.1 percent month-on-month, the General Administration of Customs reported on Thursday.
  First-half imports fell 52 percent to 1.18 million tons.
  Industry analysts attributed the declines to export weakness.
  First-half textile and clothing exports rose 11.1 percent to 81.7 billion U.S. dollars, but the growth rate was 6.4 percentage points less than the same period of last year.
  The textile industry has also been affected by the stronger Chinese currency, tight monetary policy that has made financing more expensive, higher labor costs and rising raw material prices.

 

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Textile exporters and industrialists go on strike today

From:http://www.appareltextile-china.com/
Tag:Industrialists and textile exporters,material,of export goods,the chain of production

  Industrialists and textile exporters have announced an indefinite strike and closure of their units, rendering thousands of workers and staff jobless. The action was taken as the government failed to announce an expected Textile Relief Package here Thursday, after an inter-ministerial special committee meeting in Islamabad.
  Sources from the Ministry of Commerce told members of the Action Committee of Industrialists and Exporters that the Prime Minister upon his return from Dubai may announce the relief package on July 15th. Industrialists are protesting against a 31 percent increase in gas tariffs as well as manifold increases in electricity and petroleum prices.
  Announcing the unanimous decision of the industrialists, Khuwaja Asem Khurshid, Chairman of Joint Action Committee of Industrialists and Textile Exporters said the government had failed to fulfil its promise to the business community. He added "We are constrained to go on strike from July 11 to July 15, 2008 as a first phase." He added that if the government failed to announce a relief package by then that they would have no alternative but to strike indefinitely.
  Khurshid, who is also the president of Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FCCI), disclosed that ten leaders from various chambers of commerce and industry would reach Faisalabad tomorrow to join the protests of the Faisalabad business community.
Muhammad Javed Aslam, Chairman, Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers Association (PHMA) North Zone said that that Pakistani textile products were already under great pressure in the international market. He added that our exporters were unable to obtain export orders, and Pakistan was not in a position to compete with India, China, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
  He added that the government had already increased petroleum prices manifold earlier and now with the 31 percent increase in gas tariff, a chain reaction of price hikes on various items had started. Additionally, the material used in the manufacturing of export goods was becoming costlier.
  0"As a result, we are finding it almost impossible to keep the prices of our knitwear export goods equivalent or less than our competitors in the international market," Aslam said. He announced that all hosiery units in Pakistan would be closed from July 11 to July 15 in first phase through out the country.
  He added that the textile sector was backbone of the country's economy and was earned 60 percent of the nation's foreign exchange in addition to providing employment to 38 percent of the people. The PHMA chief said with continued high production costs, the industry would collapse totally and the national economy, which was already over-burdened with inflation, would be in a difficult position.
  Most of the speakers at the meeting said that R&D was not a subsidy, but rather a compensation of the duties and taxes paid by the exporters and industries in the chain of production.


 

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Textile exporters and industrialists go on strike today

Tag:Industrialists,indefinite strike,Textile Relief Package
From:http://www.appareltextile-china.com/


  Industrialists and textile exporters have announced an indefinite strike and closure of their units, rendering thousands of workers and staff jobless. The action was taken as the government failed to announce an expected Textile Relief Package here Thursday, after an inter-ministerial special committee meeting in Islamabad.
  Sources from the Ministry of Commerce told members of the Action Committee of Industrialists and Exporters that the Prime Minister upon his return from Dubai may announce the relief package on July 15th. Industrialists are protesting against a 31 percent increase in gas tariffs as well as manifold increases in electricity and petroleum prices.
  Announcing the unanimous decision of the industrialists, Khuwaja Asem Khurshid, Chairman of Joint Action Committee of Industrialists and Textile Exporters said the government had failed to fulfil its promise to the business community. He added "We are constrained to go on strike from July 11 to July 15, 2008 as a first phase." He added that if the government failed to announce a relief package by then that they would have no alternative but to strike indefinitely.
  Khurshid, who is also the president of Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FCCI), disclosed that ten leaders from various chambers of commerce and industry would reach Faisalabad tomorrow to join the protests of the Faisalabad business community.
  Muhammad Javed Aslam, Chairman, Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers Association (PHMA) North Zone said that that Pakistani textile products were already under great pressure in the international market. He added that our exporters were unable to obtain export orders, and Pakistan was not in a position to compete with India, China, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
  He added that the government had already increased petroleum prices manifold earlier and now with the 31 percent increase in gas tariff, a chain reaction of price hikes on various items had started. Additionally, the material used in the manufacturing of export goods was becoming costlier.
  0"As a result, we are finding it almost impossible to keep the prices of our knitwear export goods equivalent or less than our competitors in the international market," Aslam said. He announced that all hosiery units in Pakistan would be closed from July 11 to July 15 in first phase through out the country.
  He added that the textile sector was backbone of the country's economy and was earned 60 percent of the nation's foreign exchange in addition to providing employment to 38 percent of the people. The PHMA chief said with continued high production costs, the industry would collapse totally and the national economy, which was already over-burdened with inflation, would be in a difficult position.
  Most of the speakers at the meeting said that R&D was not a subsidy, but rather a compensation of the duties and taxes paid by the exporters and industries in the chain of production.

 

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