Archive: 2015

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Swiss export ‘stealth’ textiles to Russia in spite of sanctions

A shipment of high-tech “stealth” textiles to Russia was approved after Switzerland extended measures to ensure its companies do not bypass international sanctions on military...

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HCC to build carbon fibre plant in Tatarstan

Russia-based Holding Company Composite (HCC) is to build a 1,700 tonne carbon fibre plant in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, which could eventually grow to...

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'Stitched-up' Croatian clothing workers call for higher wages

Researchers from the Croatian trade union Novi Sindikat, Eastwind-Institute and Clean Clothes Campaign have published a factsheet about workers in the clothing and footwear industries...

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New investments for sock factory in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Italian-owned Socksmaker 3, which has a production facility in Tesanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina, has announced new investments in the expansion of capacities this year.

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Adidas starts sourcing sportswear from Myanmar

Sportswear retailer Adidas Group has begun sourcing from Myanmar following two years of “extensive stakeholder engagement” in the country.

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Slowdown in Cambodia's clothing export growth rate

According to data from the Ministry of Commerce data, the growth in exports for Cambodia’s clothing the sector slowed to 4% last year, when garments...

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Kordsa opens second tyre cord facility in Indonesia

Kordsa Global has opened its second tyre cord fabric and polyester yarn facility in Bogor-Citeureup, Indonesia, in a US$100m investment.

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Israeli textile firm invests in Binh Dinh

Delta Galil Industries, an Israeli producer and distributor of apparel products, is to build a manufacturing plant in the south-central Vietnamese province of Binh Dinh.

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Bank not to probe link to Uzbek labour ‘abuses’

The decision by the World Bank’s internal watchdog not to investigate the link between the bank’s loans and Uzbek government-organised forced labour is alarming, said...

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Estonian companies to benefit from Chinese exodus

Estonian companies could profit from production moving back to Europe from China, chairman of the Estonian Clothing and Textile Association, Meelis Virkebau told local media.

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