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Annual Supplement 2010-11 to the Indian Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14 Unveiled
For Export Push and Technological Upgradation, Fresh Support Measures Announced
Leather, Handloom & Textiles Sectors Benefited

While announcing the annual supplement 2010-11 to the Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14, Indian Commerce & Industry Minister, Anand Sharma stated that, “We are on course to achieve the export target of US$ 200 bn in the fiscal 2010-11 and over the remaining 3 years of Policy, we should be able to come back on the high export growth trajectory of 25 % per annum and by 2014, we expect to double India’s exports of goods and services.”
Read More 2010-08-27 02:33:25 
CISMI Spreads Wings
Opens its Western Chapter with a Bang, Also Announces Tie-up with CSMA

Following on from the success of the recent launches of its Northern, Southern and Eastern Chapters, the Community of International Sewing Machine Industry, India (CISMI), which first came into being only in 2008 with the sole goal of uniting the machinery industry, opened its wings in western India with the its Western Chapter at a glittering event on 08 August 2010 at the Hotel Grand Imperial, Mumbai.
Read More 2010-08-27 02:28:10 
Refund of 4% CVD (SAD) by re-crediting the DEPB/Reward Scheme Scrips
On consideration of representations received from the trade and industry that existing EDI facility does not allow re-credit of the amount of 4 % CVD refund sanctioned in respect of DEPB and various other reward schemes and as a result, a large number of refund claims are held up in different customs houses, the Central Board of Excise & Customs of India has decided that registration of re-credited duty scrips issued by DGFT on the basis of consolidated certificate furnished by Customs will be allowed on manual basis.
Read More 2010-08-23 01:46:00 
India Lifts Control on Cotton Exports, TEA Urges Government to Lift Restriction only in January 2011
The Government of India, upon review, has decided to lift controls on cotton exports, doing away with the requirement for Indian exporters to obtain licences for exports from the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT).
Read More 2010-08-23 01:44:14 
Indian Customs Begin 24 x 7 Operations at Seaports
In order to implement the recommendations made by the Task Force of the Department of Commerce, Government of India, the Central Board of Excise and Customs, India decided to make available customs operations available on 24 x 7 basis at identified 14 customs locations.
Read More 2010-08-23 01:41:57 
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Fairs/Exhibitions
Garment Technology Expo Successfully Conducts its Fourth Edition in Bangalore
Showcases latest Developments in Apparel Production Technology

Offering yet another opportunity to the Indian apparel manufacturing and export industry to further upgrade their skills and match the international levels in the times to come, the Garment Technology Expo (GTE) was held at Bengaluru from 14 to 16 July 2010, wherein garment machinery manufacturers, technology suppliers, accessories and service providers converged, once again proving that it is the only platform that has grown over the years as a showcase of latest developments and a discussion forum in apparel technology.
Read More... 2010-08-05 04:39:04   
Ladies’ Casual Wear of Cotton, Viscose & Blends Dominate, As the 45th IIGF Winds Up
Nearly 1600 International Buyers and 600 Buying Agencies Visit the Show

Ladies’ Casual Wear of cotton, viscose and blends thereof dominated as the 45th edition of India International Garment Fair (IIGF) wound up on 16 July 2010 with brisk visits by nearly 1600 international apparel buyers and 600 buying agencies representing 721 and 413 companies respectively from around the world. These visitors were from 60 countries, with maximum from Spain (115 buyers) and the US (100 buyers).
Read More... 2010-08-04 05:07:20   
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Trends/Forecasts
NEXT, UK Brings Autumn/Winter 2010 Collection for Men
As ever, NEXT is the place to find perfectly engineered formal tailoring with a fashion twist. For Autumn Winter 2010, the twist in question suggests nostalgia for a forgotten elegance – as evidenced in lapels dandified with a grosgrain edge, or suiting and shirting fabrics subtly checked for an engaging vintage feel. Regular suits borrow tuxedo style motifs, and tailored jackets enjoy a wardrobe life of their own.
Read More... 2010-08-22 02:01:57    Members Only
Kate Moss Launches Essentials Collection for Autumn/Winter 2010
In addition to the current Kate Moss for Topshop collection, Topshop has launched a range of simple yet luxurious essentials for Autumn Winter. Combining a mix of vests, tees and dresses this collection aims to satisfy all fashion basic needs.
Read More... 2010-08-22 01:59:38    Members Only
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Import/Export Analysis
Indian Apparel Export Growth Show 4.94 % Decline in Jan-Feb 2010 to the US
Other South Asian Suppliers too Post Negative Export Growth

Indian apparel exports to the US dipped 4.94 % at $ 521.62 mn in Jan-Feb 2010. In volume terms too, its exports showed a negative growth of 0.84 %.  In the cotton, MMF and silk/veg fibre segments, Indian apparel exports recorded negative growth both in terms of value and volume, while in wool segment, positive growth of 0.31 % was registered.
Read More... 2010-04-30 03:53:50    Members Only
China Continues Occupying 1st Position in the List of Top Apparel Suppliers to the US in Jan-Feb 2010 for all product categories except 332 and 638
India Retained 2nd Position for 336, 341 & 342, While Bangladesh attained 2nd rank for 340

The analysis of product-wise imports from Top-5 vis-à-vis India shows China having attained the top position in all the product categories except 332 and 638, for which it was the second largest supplier.
Read More... 2010-04-30 03:41:57    Members Only
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