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    INTRODUCTION The Textile Industry occupies a vital place in the Indian economy and contributes substantially to its exports earnings. Textiles exports represent nearly 30 per cent of the country’s total exports. It has a high weight age of over 20 per cent in the National production. It provides direct employment to over 15 million persons in the mill‚ powerloom and handloom sectors. India is the world’s second largest producer of textiles after China. It is the world’s third largest producer of

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    ACKNOWLEDGMENT All the appreciation and gratitude is for the Almighty Allah who is the most merciful and beneficial. He is the only one who bestowed us knowledge and wisdom and made us capable of doing the challenging tasks. We thank the Almighty for all those capabilities that He granted us to complete this project. Secondly we are very thankful to our teacher Prof. Aitzaz Khursid who worked day and night with us for this project. He helped us at each and every step and guided us in every difficult

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    INDIAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY: The textile industry holds significant status in the India. Textile industry provides one of the most fundamental necessities of the people. It is an independent industry‚ from the basic requirement of raw materials to the final products‚ with huge value-addition at every stage of processing. Today textile sector accounts for nearly 14% of the total industrial output. Indian fabric is in demand with its ethnic‚ earthly colored and many textures. The textile sector accounts

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    Choose Your Fabric Rit works best on many natural‚ washable fabrics such as ... * 100% cotton‚ linen‚ silk‚ wool‚ ramie * Synthetics such as rayon‚ nylon and acetate * Fiber blends with at least 60% cotton or other dyeable fiber (Blends will tint evenly but will not achieve full color) ... but there are fabrics that will not accept dye such as ... * Fabrics with 50% or more polyester content * 100% acrylic‚ fiberglass‚ or metallic fibers * Fabrics with rubber backing (bath

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    | | Type | Public (NSE‚ BSE) | Industry | Textiles | Founded | 1931 | Headquarters | Ahmedabad | Key people | Sanjay Lalbhai (CEO &MD) Arvind N. Lalbhai | Products | Denim‚ Knits‚ Khakhis | Revenue | Rs. 23.45 Billion | Net income | Loss Rs. 480 Million | Employees | 26000 | Website | www.arvindmills.com | Arvind Mills‚ the flagship company of the Lalbhai Group‚ is one of India’s leading composite manufacturer of textiles. Its headquarters is in Ahmedabad‚ Gujarat‚ India

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    Łódź Faculty of Textile Engineering and Marketing Institute of World Economy and Textile Marketing ul. Żeromskiego 116‚ 90-543 Łódź‚ Poland Development of Medical Textile Market Abstract The aim of this paper is to present the harmonisation of the global medical textile market and the categories of medical textiles based on their applications. The paper also contains an analysis of some trends in the foreign trade of medical textiles on the world economy. Key words: textiles‚ Global Harmonisation

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    fine textiles‚ easy availability of the finest raw material‚ natural or manmade‚ classic weaving‚ manual or mechanized‚ labor availability and flexible production capacity; India’s textile industry is vertically integrated from raw material to finished product‚ including fiber production‚ spinning‚ knitting and weaving‚ and apparel manufacture. Government of India through export promotion councils is promoting the industry globally by holding fairs and exhibitions. Despite that‚ our study of the

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    Department of Economics University of Karachi “Performance of Textile Sector” Submitted by: Muhammad Usama Abbasi Seat no: EP0805056 Submitted to: Dr. Abdul Waheed 27 September 2011 Acknowledgement By the grace of Almighty Allah‚ I become able to prepare research on Pakistan’s textile industry which will help to rectify some crises in this sector. I would also indebted to my friends and family‚ by whom motivation and guidelines‚ I become able to complete this research. I have prepare

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    texitle in BTT Effect of Technical Barriers to Trade on Chinese Textile Product Trade Ningchuan Jiang Visiting Professor. FedEx Global Education Center. UNC. Chapel Hill. NC 27599‚ USA Depart. Economics and Management‚ Chengdu Textile College‚ Chengdu 611731‚ China Abstract It has been more than five years for China’s entry into WTO. With the decrease of regulations of tariff barrier and non-tariff barrier‚ the export market of Chinese textile products has been expanded and the market shares have been

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    Mohammed Sadiq‚ Fawad’s grandfather (see Exhibit 1) emigrated from Amritsar‚ India‚ to Gujranwala‚ Pakistan. The newly formed Government of Pakistan gave him some shares in the Okara Textile Mills‚ in lieu of his looms left at Amritsar. In 1979‚ because of disagreements with the other partners‚ Sadiq left Okara Textile Mills. He formed Ashraf Silk and General Mills at Gujranwala‚ in collaboration with his son‚ Khawaja Mohammed Kalim‚ (Fawad’s father). In 1965 ASGM had only one main competitor. ASGM

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