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
Uniqlo has completely ceased its business in Russia, with the company terminating lease agreements for premises for its stores, with these outlets now occupied by...
H&M is believed to be preparing to reopen its stores in Ukraine, despite the ongoing Russian invasion.
Jifeng Automotive Interior BH, owned by Jifeng Automotive Interior, Germany, has plans for expansion in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
South Korean-owned Dongjin Textile has started construction of a textile factory in the Kendal Industrial Park, Central Java, Indonesia, according to local media reports.
Saint Martén, a brand for clothing, accessories and children’s toys created in 2021 by sisters Silvena and Adriana Garelovi, is seeking funding for growth.
Wakivaky, a Slovakia-based start-up, is seeking partnerships to expand its mission in reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions into the atmosphere.
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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