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Tirrupur Garment Exporters Likely To Get More Orders As SRILANKA Stares Economic Crisis

02 May 2022, Mumbai:

As Sri Lanka reels under the ongoing economic crisis, Tiruppur-based garment exporters are expecting that international apparel buyers might shift their orders to India, Tiruppur in particular.

A few garment units in Tiruppur have received some orders and inquiries already, but no major shift in orders has taken place yet, they said.

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As per media reports from Sri Lanka, apparel orders from the U.K., the European Union, and Latin American countries are being diverted to India as the apparel sector in Sri Lanka has been adversely impacted by the fuel shortage, precipitated by the economic crisis.

Orders were placed in Tiruppur by these buyers to purchase woven items, T-shirts, and baby clothes, the reports said. Raja M. Shanmugham, president of Tiruppur Exporters’ Association (TEA), said only “some incomplete orders” from Sri Lanka had come to the garment units in Tiruppur for completion in the past few months.

“This is a bright chance that has opened up for India,” he told *The Hindu, adding that the shifting of a substantial portion of the orders will depend on the policy decisions, taken by the Sri Lankan government.

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Noting that the garments from Sri Lanka are known for their “workmanship,” Shanmugham suggested that the Central government must take steps to upskill the labour force in Tiruppur. As per his estimations, of the nearly six lakh labourers working in around 3,000 garment units, at least two lakh labourers need upskilling.

“We have a self-groomed labour force, which has many limitations,” the TEA president said, adding that upskilling will lead to a decrease in wastage and an increase in productivity.

A. Sakthivel, president of the Federation of Indian Export Organisations, said the international apparel buyers have placed their inquiries with the garment units in Tiruppur and that these buyers were already purchasing from India in addition to Sri Lanka.

He expressed confidence that the Tiruppur cluster is prepared to fulfill the orders that could be diverted from Sri Lanka in the coming months, which, he estimated, could be “around 30-40%” of the total orders placed by apparel buyers in the island nation.

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CREDITS: TEA & The Hindu (The news article has not been edited by DFU Publications staff).

Tirrupur Garment Exporters Likely To Get More Orders As SRILANKA Stares Economic Crisis

AEPC, Narendra Goenka: Launched several initiatives to promote brand India

28 April 2022, Mumbai:

Narendra Goenka, Chairman, Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) said, the council has launched several initiatives to promote the brand India on various global platforms by showcasing its strength in sustainability, ethical sourcing, and manufacturing, labor standards, and women's employment.

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The council organized a two-day Fashion Meet Expo 2022 to bring together the entire textile ecosystem from fiber to fashion including manufacturers, accessories players, dyes, machine makers, startups, designers, buying agents, exporters, and fashion institutes.

The fair was inaugurated by Darshana Jardosh, Minister of State for Textiles at Apparel House Gurugram on April 21.

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India’s RMG exports increased by 30.4 percent to $16 billion from 2021-to 22.

It mainly exported textile and apparel products to the US, EU Asia, and the Middle East.

India’s exports in the sector were enhanced via the signing of free trade agreements with the UAE, and Australia added Goenka.

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AEPC, Narendra Goenka: Launched several initiatives to promote brand India

Fabindia: A Brand of Bharat nurturing artisans across India

30 April 2022, Mumbai:

Fabindia is a consumer lifestyle platform with an established 62-year legacy focused on authentic, sustainable, and Indian traditional lifestyle products. Fabindia has empowered over 50,000 artisans with approximately 64% of women artisans who are demonstrating a pathway to empowerment to others in their communities.

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The company also works with over 2,200 farmers directly and over 10,300 farmers through associates to create sustainable agricultural practices. Fabindia was recently conferred with the Best of Bharat Award at the inaugural edition of e4m 'Pride of India Brands - The Best of Bharat' Conference and Awards 2022.

The inaugural edition of the awards was held in Mumbai, to celebrate and honour entrepreneurs who built brands in Bharat for Bharat.

The brands were recognized and celebrated for setting new standards of innovation and excellence in their products, processes, and marketing practices 

For over 62 years, the company has worked to create markets and sustained livelihood opportunities for artisan communities across India.

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In 2011, Fabindia started a micro-entrepreneurial project for women in Khurrampur, Sharanpur, and Karonda, the three villages in the state of Uttar Pradesh. As part of the project, women artisans were trained to earn a better livelihood using traditional craft skills.

The program eventually created livelihoods for 152 women directly and approximately 760 women indirectly. Over time, the upskilled women artisans transitioned from weaving to stitching and developing other products and broadened their income streams.

The success of this project spurred Fabindia to start the Craft Cluster Development and Livelihood Impact (CDLI) program as a more intensive form of capacity building and livelihood creation for artisans in 2016.

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Fabindia: A Brand of Bharat nurturing artisans across India

SAF on 10th May 2022!

28 April 2022, Mumbai:

Sustainable Apparel Forum (SAF) on 10th May 2022!

GOVERNMENT, INDUSTRY, AND CHANGE-MAKERS TO SHARE A PLATFORM FOR PROMOTING SUSTAINABILITY IN BD APPAREL INDUSTRY.

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Government ministers and advisors, the European Union, UN bodies, brands, global fashion campaigners, brands, manufacturers, and industry leaders will rub shoulders at one of the most powerful line-ups ever gathered for a global textile conference in May.

The Sustainable Apparel Forum takes place in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 10 May 2022.

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This year’s SAF, the third such event, aims to establish Bangladesh as the world’s most responsible apparel sourcing destination.

Senior representatives from globally renowned recycling and renewable energy companies will also be in attendance.

Speakers of the SAF include Dr. Tawfiq-e-elahi Chowdhury, Bir Bikrom, adviser to the Prime Minister of Bangladesh on power, energy, and mineral resources; Salman F Rahman, MP, adviser to the Prime Minister of Bangladesh on private industry & investment and many more.

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BGMEA, Faruque Hassan: Seeks co-op & support the media

27 April 2022, Mumbai:

BGMEA President seeks the support of journalists in promoting ‘Made in Bangladesh’ a prestigious brand.

BGMEA President Faruque Hassan has sought cooperation and support from the media to change the narrative of Bangladesh’s garment industry which has a lot of achievements and positive stories to tell the world.

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“It goes without saying how important the contribution of journalists to the development of the garment industry is.

Faruque Hassan made remarks while speaking at an Iftar Mahfil organized by BGMEA for the journalists working in the print, electronic and online media at Dhaka Club on April 8.

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In his address to the journalists, he said, “Many thanks for your sincere support to the garment industry, a sector that has been making an invaluable contribution to the socio-economic transformation of Bangladesh, making a difference in the lives of millions of people.”

BGMEA Vice President Shahidullah Azim, Vice President Md. Nasir Uddin, Directors Abdullah Hil Rakib, Haroon Ar Rashid, Barrister Vidiya Amrit Khan, and Neela Hosna Ara, Chairman of BGMEA Standing Committee on Press, Publication & Publicity Shovon Islam, Chairman of BGMEA Standing Committee on Trade Fair Mohammed Kamal Uddin Chairman of BGMEA Standing Committee on UD-Woven & Knit Md. Nurul Islam were present at the Iftar Mahfil.

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CREDITS: BGMEA (The news article has not been edited by DFU Publications staff)

BGMEA, Faruque Hassan: Seeks co-op & support the media

BGMEA x CNN to promote Bangladesh's RMG sector globally

28 April 2022, Mumbai:

BGMEA has entered into a partnership with US-based CNN International Commercial (CNNIC) to promote ‘Made in Bangladesh’ by showcasing Bangladesh’s success and potential in the international arena.

Through this partnership, BGMEA will collaborate with CNN to sketch the stories of how the garment industry has been driving Bangladesh forward and contributing to building a more prosperous future for the country.

 

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CNN will showcase the compelling stories of the RMG sector of Bangladesh, especially its strides in the areas of workplace safety, environmental sustainability, and workers’ wellbeing.

The industry’s moves in enhancing competitiveness through innovation, diversification, technology upgrading, and up-skilling will be also highlighted.

In this regard, BGMEA signed a memorandum of understating with CNNIC’s local representative Spellbound Communications Limited.

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BGMEA President Faruque Hassan inked an agreement in the presence of Dr. Md. Jafar Uddin, Chief Executive Officer, Bangladesh Foreign Trade Institute (BFTI) at BGMEA’s PR office in Gulshan on November 28. BGMEA Vice President Shahidullah Azim, BFTI Director Md. Obaidul Azam and Managing Director of Spellbound Communications Mohammad Sadequl Arefeen were also present on the occasion.

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CREDITS: BGMEA (The news article has not been edited by DFU Publications staff)

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9 years since Rana Plaza, IKEA & Levi's are free-riding on efforts to make factories safe

23 April 2022, Mumbai:

Nine years ago, on 24 April 2013, the Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh collapsed, killing 1,138 people and exposing the incredibly unsafe labour conditions for factory workers in the garment sector.

Today our thoughts are with all those that had to live through this terrible, preventable tragedy, as well as with the families of those who did not survive. Nine years on, the struggle for safe factories continues, as some major garment and textile brands still continue to refuse to put their workers’ safety first.

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The Clean Clothes Campaign network marks this day by calling upon all companies that have not yet done so to sign the International Accord for Health and Safety in the Textile and Garment Sector.

Several widely known brands, such as Levi’s and IKEA, have over the past nine years refused to join the safety mechanism that was created in response to the collapse.

This programme is now in its third iteration as the International Accord. 171 brands sourcing from Bangladesh have signed this agreement, including fast fashion giants like H&M, Inditex (Zara), and Fast Retailing (UNIQLO).

By refusing to join and pay into the programme, but still sourcing from the factories that are being improved by this programme, Levi’s and IKEA are freeriding on the efforts of these other brands.

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Our research into these factories shows how both brands have been profiting from progress made possible by the programme that they have failed to support both financially and politically.

In one factory, where IKEA had been present since 2007, the first inspection since the Rana Plaza collapse showed how many safety violations had been overlooked by IKEA’s internal system. This included a lack of fire-rated doors, the presence of locks on some of the exit doors, as well as cracks in the walls.

Even though the 2008 version of IKEA’s monitoring programme explicitly identified faulty electrical wiring as a health and safety risk to be avoided, the 2014 inspection identified lacking insulation of electrical wires.

Many of these issues were resolved in the years after, without IKEA contributing to the programme leading on this progress. 

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9 years since Rana Plaza, IKEA & Levi's are free-riding on efforts to make factories safe

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