Textiles Eastern Europe is a monthly publication providing commercial news, information and business opportunities of the textile and clothing industries in the emerging markets of Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Read by top management and global decision-makers with an interest in capitalising on and investing in the economic regeneration of this rapidly developing region.
ISSN 2052-1006
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Our free monthly e-newsletter, sent direct to your inbox, delivers the latest news headlines in the emerging markets of Central and Eastern Europe and South East Asia
Cambodia’s Minister of Labour and Vocational Training, Heng Sour, has requested that the Life and Building Safety (LABS) initiative, IDH’s worker safety programme for the...
With the aim to progress government and academic co-operation on sustainable growth, the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Textile Research Institute and the De La...
At the beginning of February, the Bulgarian Fashion Association attended the first meeting of the VERDEinMED project in Kastoria, Greece.
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are working to accelerate the creation of an international centre for industrial co-operation, called Central Asia Center.
In a move to expand its operations and bring more fashion options to the Czech capital, fast fashion retailer Primark will open a new store...
Despite facing global uncertainties, Vietnam’s textile and clothing industry has set an export target of US$44bn this year owing to efforts made to improve management...
Published by Textile Media Services, Textiles Eastern Europe is a monthly electronic newsletter targeted at major textile and clothing companies, and suppliers of machinery, equipment, fibres, dyestuffs and chemicals, who are looking at investing in, or marketing to, Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
Read by top management, chief executives and decision-makers in the international textile and clothing industry with an interest in capitalising on the economic regeneration of Central and Eastern Europe.
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