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BSE (28 Aug. 2020) - Reliance 2,115.60 3.90 (+0.18%) Welspun India 57.30 2.70 (+4.95%) Raymond 304.55 0.10 (+0.03%)
COVID – 19
UPDATE
WORLD INDIA USA
2,53,54,297
Total Cases Total Deaths
8,49,605 36,19,169
Total Cases Total Deaths
64,617 61,69,211
Total Cases Total Deaths
1,87,193
Maharashtra Tamil Nadu Karnataka NCT of Delhi
764281
Total Cases Total Deaths
24103 415590
Total Cases Total Deaths
7137 327076
Total Cases Total Deaths
5483 171366
Total Cases Total Deaths
4404
MAHENG/2007/20880 Vol. 12 No. 58 Pages 06Mumbai, Monday, 31 August 2020 Posted Under Regn. No. THW/67/2018-2020 	
For More Turn to Page 03
07-08-09 September 2020
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Mumbai: Reliance Retail Ventures
Limited (RRVL), subsidiary of Reliance
Industries Limited had announced that it is
acquiring the Retail & Wholesale Business
and the Logistics & Warehousing Business
from the Future Group as going concerns
on a slump sale basis for lumpsum
aggregate consideration of INR 24,713
crore, subject to adjustments as set-out
in the composite scheme of arrangement
(Scheme).
The above acquisition is being done
as part of the Scheme in which Future
Group is merging certain companies
carrying on the aforesaid businesses into
Future Enterprises Limited (FEL).As a part
of the same Scheme:
(i)theRetail&WholesaleUndertaking
is being transferred to Reliance Retail and
Fashion Lifestyle Limited (RRFLL), a
wholly-owned subsidiary of RRVL;
(ii) the Logistics & Warehousing
Undertaking is being transferred to RRVL;
and (iii) RRFLL also proposes to invest: (a)
INR 1,200 crore in the preferential issue of
equity shares of FEL to acquire 6.09 % of
post-merger equity; and (b) INR 400 crore
in a preferential issue of equity warrants
which, upon conversion and payment of
balance 75% of the issue price, will result
in RRFLL acquiring further 7.05% of FEL.
Ms. Isha Ambani, Director,
Reliance Retail Ventures Limited, said:
"With this transaction, we are pleased to
provide a home to the renowned formats
and brands of Future Group as well as
preserve its business ecosystem, which
have played an important role in the
evolution of modern retail in India. We
hope to continue the growth momentum of
the retail industry with our unique model of
active collaboration with small merchants
and kiranas as well as large consumer
brands. We are committed to continue
providing value to our consumers across
the country."
The acquisition of the retail,
wholesale and supply chain business of
the Future Group complements and makes
a strong strategic fit into Reliance’s retail
business. This will help Reliance retail to
accelerate providing support to millions
of small merchants in increasing their
competitiveness and enhance their income
during these challenging times. Future
Group’s portfolio composition in apparel,
general merchandise and own FMCG
brands will allow for a wider offering to its
customers. This acquisition is subject to
SEBI, CCI, NCLT, shareholders, creditors
and other requisite approvals.
RIL buys Future
Group business
for Rs. 24,713 cr
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Mumbai: The net sales of 156,600
RB for 2020/2021 primarily for Vietnam
(75,500 RB), China (46,800 RB, including
decreases of 177,700 RB), Turkey (11,200
RB), Pakistan (7,000 RB, including
decreases of 200 RB), and Indonesia
(4,800 RB, including 100 RB switched
from Japan), were offset by reductions for
Japan (1,100 RB) and Ecuador (400 RB).
For 2021/2022, the total net sales of
7,900 RB were for China.
The exports of 277,500 RB were
primarily to China (153,500 RB), Vietnam
(29,400 RB), Indonesia (16,100 RB),
Bangladesh (14,800 RB), and Pakistan
(13,100 RB).
The Net sales of Pima totaling
12,600 RB were primarily for Peru (4,400
RB), India (3,300 RB), Vietnam (2,600
RB), China (900 RB), and Bangladesh
(900 RB).
The Exports of 10,200 RB were
primarily to China (2,400 RB), Vietnam
(2,200 RB), India (1,900 RB), Pakistan
(1,700 RB), and Indonesia (900 RB).
For 2020/2021, The exports for own
account totaling 17,100 RB primarily to
China (10,700 RB) and Malaysia (3,300
RB) were applied to new or outstanding
sales.
The current exports for own account
outstanding balance of 13,600 RB is for
China (8,700 RB), Indonesia (3,900 RB),
and Bangladesh (1,000 RB).
US Export Sales Report
Mumbai: The Farmers of six upazilas
in Jashore region are showing much
interest in cotton farming as its cultivation
proved to be more profitable than other
crops. Due to this, cotton cultivation is
increasing every year in the region.
The farmers said they have been
incurring losses by cultivating paddy for
the last few years.
As a result, they have showed
interest in cotton farming as it is profitable
and production cost is low. Encouraged
by the higher prices in the markets, the
farmers are bringing more areas of land
under cotton cultivation, said officials of
Jashore Cotton Development office.
According to the Jashore Cotton
Development Office, around 19,000 bales
of cotton fibre are being produced here
annually. To boost production, cotton
Cotton cultivation increase in Jashore
cultivation has been increased in the
region. Chief zonal officer of Cotton
Development Board in Jashore said in the
2018-19 fiscal year, the target for cotton
cultivation was 3,500 hectares while 3,105
hectares of land were brought under cotton
farming.
Around 16,696 bales of cotton fibre
were produced from the land. Earlier, the
target for cotton cultivation was 2,465
hectares of land in the 2016-17 financial
year, but farmers brought 3,200 hectares
of land under cotton cultivation. Around
18,265 bales of cotton fibre were produced
from 3,200 hectares.
The target for cotton cultivation was
3,500 hectares in the 2019-20 fiscal year.
About 3,125 hectares were cultivated.
Around 19230 bales of cotton fibre
were produced from the land. In the current
fiscal year 2020-21, 3,200 hectares of
land have been brought under cotton
cultivation. Farmers have already started
sowing seeds.
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		 BSE (28 August 2020) 		 	 NSE (28 August 2020) 	
Company 	 	 Prev. Avg. 		 Prev. 	 Avg.
Name	 Closing Prices Prices % Chg Volume Closing Prices Prices % Chg Volume
COVID – 19 Cases (Top 20 Country) on estimate
Indian Indices (28 Aug.2020)		 Global Indices (28 Aug.2020)	
	 Value 	 Change (%)	 	 Value 	 Change (%)	
Sensex	 39,467.31 353.84 (+0.90) SGX Nifty 11,687.50 3.00 (-0.03)
Nifty 50 11,647.60 88.35 (+0.76) Nasdaq 11,695.63 70.09 (+0.60)
Nifty Bank 24,523.80 923.45 (+3.91) KOSPI 2,380.60 26.80 (+1.14)
NiftyMidcap100 17,369.05 99.10(+0.57) Nikkei 225 23,166.29 283.64 (+1.24)
Commodity (28 Aug.2020)			 Currency (28 Aug.2020)
		 Price 	 Change (%)	 Price Change (%)
Crudeoil - 21 Sep	 3,149.00 (Vol: 55.82k) 23.00(-0.73)	 USDINR 73.38	 0.42 (-0.58)
Naturalgas - 25 Sep	 193.30(Vol: 185.98k) 5.80 (-2.91)	 EURINR 86.97	 0.38 (-0.44)
Gold - 05 Oct	 51,448.00 (Vol: 16.28k) 546.00 (+1.07) GBPINR 97.55 0.02 (+0.02)
Sliver - 04 Sep	 65,976.00 (Vol: 20.43K) 786.00(+1.21) INRJPY 0.70 0.00 (+0.58)
Country	 Total	 New	 Total	 New	 Total		 Active	 Serious,
	 Cases	 Cases	 Deaths	 Deaths	 Recovered	 Cases	 Critical
State			 Active 		 Recovered Deceased	 Confirmed
			Cases 		Cases 		Cases 		Cases
				
Maharashtra 		185467		 554711		24103		764281	
			 	 	 +11541		 +328		 +16286
Tamil Nadu		 52726		 355727		 7137		 415590	
			 	 	 +6045		 +87		 +6352
Andhra Pradesh		 97681		 312687		 3796		 414164	
				 	 +8976		 +82		 +10548
Karnataka		 86465		 235128		 5483		 327076	
			 	 	 +8110		 +115		 +8324
Uttar Pradesh		 53360		 162741		 3356		 219457
					 +4862		 +62	 	 +5633
NCT of Delhi		 14040		 152922	 	 4404		 171366
					 +1449		 +15		 +1954
West Bengal		 25996		 127644		 3126		 156766
					 +3312		 +53		 +3012
Bihar			 17670		 114772	 	 561	 	 133003
					 +2320		 +3		 +1946
Telangana		 31284		 90988		 818		 123090
					 +1638		 +10		 +2924
Assam 			 20995		 82510		 289		 103794
					 +1440		 +3		 +2427
Odisha			 26736		 70714		 470		 97920	
				 	 +2888		 +14		 +3252
Gujarat 			 15109		 75636		 2989		 93734
					 +1111	 	 +13		 +1282
Rajasthan		 14776		 62971	 	 1030		 78777
					 +938		 +13		 +1407
Kerala			 23342		 48079	 	 280	 	 71701
					 +2225		 +6		 +2397
Haryana			 10606		 50711	 	 670		 61987
					 +1001		 +9		 +1391
Madhya Pradesh		 13117		 46413		 1345		 60875
					 +1017		 +22	 	 +1442
Punjab			 15409		 34091		 1348		 50848
					 +1083		 +41		 +1470
Jharkhand	 	 11357		 25103		 397 36857	
					 +1253		 +16		 +1536
Jammu & Kashmir	 7672		 28020		 685		 36377
					 +648		 +7		 +546
Chhattisgarh 		 12666		 15818		 262	 	 28746
					 +709		 +11		 +1513
COVID – 19 Cases (Top 20 States) on estimate
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Future Life	 145.10   138.20 6.90 (4.99%)	 63,877	 145.55  	 138.80 6.75 (4.86%) 8,83,977
Welspun India 57.30   54.60 2.70 (4.95%) 3,86,477	 57.30  	 54.60 2.70 (4.95%) 52,43,538
KPR Mill	 566.00   569.85 -3.85 (-0.68%)	 2,876	 565.50  	 569.60 -4.10 (-0.72%) 12,877
Raymond	 304.55   304.45 0.10 (0.03%) 1,03,644	 304.55  	 304.60 -0.05 (-0.02%) 16,86,109
Trident	 6.71   6.71   0.00 (0.00%) 17,16,589	 6.70  	 6.70   0.00 (0.00%) 54,65,062
Lux Industries 1367.45   1361.85 5.60 (0.41%)	 780	 1364.50  	 1366.40 -1.90 (-0.14%) 58,579
Swan Energy 130.30   132.55  -2.25 (-1.70%)	 92,879	 130.40  	 132.90 -2.50 (-1.88%) 2,55,021
Garware Technic 1906.75   1940.05 -33.30 (-1.72%)	 1,781	 1909.15  	 1955.55 -46.40 (-2.37%) 18,590
Rupa and Comp 211.65   219.70 -8.05 (-3.66%)	 4,256	 210.60  	 219.80 -9.20 (-4.19%) 67,819
Bombay Dyeing 73.05   74.95 -1.90 (-2.54%) 2,17,520	 73.05  	 75.00 -1.95 (-2.60%) 29,64,572
Safari Ind	 423.60   423.80 -0.20 (-0.05%)	 4,205	 424.10  	 424.40 -0.30 (-0.07%) 47,974
Jindal Worldwid 53.80   54.50 -0.70 (-1.28%)	 8,745	 53.60  	 54.50 -0.90 (-1.65%) 48,287
Kewal Kiran			 not listed on BSE				 not listed on BSE	
Indo Count	 73.15   76.30 -3.15 (-4.13%)	 25,990	 73.35  	 76.45 -3.10 (-4.05%) 1,42,953
Siyaram Silk 158.60   161.60 -3.00 (-1.86%)	 7,026	 158.50  	 161.90 -3.40 (-2.10%) 57,692
Arvind	 35.55   36.45 -0.90 (-2.47%) 11,80,298	 35.55  	 36.40 -0.85 (-2.34%) 21,89,371
Mayur Uniquoter 290.00   294.45 -4.45 (-1.51%)	 19,994	 288.50  	 294.20 -5.70 (-1.94%) 98,151
Vishal Fabrics 275.25   275.00 0.25 (0.09%)	 50	 269.65	 275.00 -5.35 (-1.95%) 1,441
PDS Multi	 290.00   275.00 15.00 (5.45%)	 3,175	 289.95  	 275.10 14.85 (5.40%) 8,960
Kitex Garments 113.85   113.95 -0.10 (-0.09%)	 27,770	 113.90  	 114.10 -0.20 (-0.18%) 3,58,959
Dollar Ind	 155.10   157.10 -2.00 (-1.27%)	 12,641	 155.30  	 157.00 -1.70 (-1.08%) 1,06,664
Indo Rama Synth 20.60   20.97 -0.37 (-1.76%)	 5,920	 20.55  	 20.75 -0.20 (-0.96%) 27,286
Rajapalayam 615.00   617.70 -2.70 (-0.44%)	 1,044	 not listed on NSE in the last 30 Days 	
Monte Carlo	 186.00   187.90 -1.90 (-1.01%)	 3,492	 185.55  	 187.95 -2.40 (-1.28%) 47,605
S PApparels 105.90   106.75 -0.85 (-0.80%)	 10,646	 104.85  	 107.45 -2.60 (-2.42%) 60,857
Sutlej Textiles 23.60 24.10 -0.50 (-2.07%)	 7,298	 23.70  	 24.00 -0.30 (-1.25%) 79,830
Cheviot Company 638.00   644.40 -6.40 (-0.99%)	 3,920				
Ambika Cotton 718.00   715.70 2.30 (0.32%)	 1,729	 717.85	 714.75 3.10 (0.43%) 13,441
Century Enka 178.75   184.45 -5.70 (-3.09%)	 4,067	 179.10  	 184.70 -5.60 (-3.03%) 60,443
Alok Industries 33.35   33.70 -0.35 (-1.04%) 17,19,230	 33.35  	 33.70 -0.35 (-1.04%)1,13,76,856
Zodiac Clothing 115.70   117.40 -1.70 (-1.45%)	 1,657	 116.85  	 116.40 0.45 (0.39%) 8,305
Ruby Mills	 198.05   205.05 -7.00 (-3.41%)	 2,622	 197.95  	 205.00 -7.05 (-3.44%) 36,552
Gokaldas Export 57.60   57.95  -0.35 (-0.60%)	 15,847	 57.60  	 58.00  -0.40 (-0.69%) 75,024
Pearl Global In 152.00   146.40 5.60 (3.83%)	 5,446	 151.60   	 146.50	 5.10 (3.48%) 9,431
Nitin Spinners 41.25   41.60  -0.35 (-0.84%)	 7,158	 41.20	 41.85 -0.65 (-1.55%) 44,462
Indian Terrain 36.05   32.10 3.95 (12.31%) 5,07,923	 35.80   	 32.10 3.70 (11.53%) 27,40,472
Sangam India 56.50   58.30 -1.80 (-3.09%)	 2,301	 56.15   	 58.75 -2.60 (-4.43%) 20,570
RSWM	 91.30   91.45 -0.15 (-0.16%)	 3,956	 93.10  	 92.00 1.10 (1.20%) 17,221
Sarla Performan 19.00 18.85 0.15 (0.80%)	 37,066	 18.95  	 18.75 0.20 (1.07%) 2,28,786
Bannari A Spg 95.30   98.60 -3.30 (-3.35%)	 299	 95.70  	 97.80 -2.10 (-2.15%) 3,361
Banswara Syntex 76.00   75.90 0.10 (0.13%)	 5,895	 76.75	 75.70 1.05 (1.39%) 33,258
Donear Ind	 30.30   31.50 -1.20 (-3.81%)	 17,151	 30.15  	 31.40 -1.25 (-3.98%) 85,836
Binny	 145.10   146.25 -1.15 (-0.79%)	 4,131				
Nandan Denim 24.80   24.15 0.65 (2.69%)	 6,375	 23.85  	 24.65  -0.80 (-3.25%) 20,960
Indian Acrylics 8.16   8.30 -0.14 (-1.69%)	 52,511	 not listed on NSE in the last 30 Days 	
Loyal Textiles 251.25   254.00 -2.75 (-1.08%)	 239	 not listed on NSE		
Lakshmi Mills 1612.00   1620.00  -8.00 (-0.49%)	 16	 not listed on NSE in the last 30 Days 	
Bombay Rayon 14.19   13.52 0.67 (4.96%) 5,87,521	 14.00  	 13.35 0.65 (4.87%) 9,28,830
Lovable Lingeri 64.55 67.70  -3.15 (-4.65%)	 13,257	 65.00  	 67.55  -2.55 (-3.77%) 54,818
Shiva Texyarn 96.15   97.85 -1.70 (-1.74%)	 716	 95.25  	 98.00 -2.75 (-2.81%) 2,864
Ashima	 6.40   6.71 -0.31 (-4.62%)	 18,410	 6.45  	 6.65 -0.20 (-3.01%) 43,842
Super Sales	 272.00   272.20 -0.20 (-0.07%)	 1,343	 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days	
SPL Industries 30.80   31.35  -0.55 (-1.75%)	 16,274	 30.70  	 31.20 -0.50 (-1.60%) 39,223
Pasupati Acrylo 9.25   9.67 -0.42 (-4.34%)	 89,061	 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days	
Ludlow Jute	 89.45   91.10 -1.65 (-1.81%)	 23,211				
Mafatlal Ind	 94.30   90.95 3.35 (3.68%)	 2,301	 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days	
KG Denim	 25.00   24.05 0.95 (3.95%)	 14,591	 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days	
Morarjee Text 11.45   11.02 0.43 (3.90%)	 1,352	 11.00  	 11.55 -0.55 (-4.76%) 19,617
Ginni Filaments 13.20   13.72 -0.52 (-3.79%)	 26,897	 13.25  	 13.70 -0.45 (-3.28%) 1,54,602
JBF Industries 9.61   9.59  0.02 (0.21%)	 21,096	 9.60	 9.55 0.05 (0.52%) 54,800
Weizmann	 34.75 33.75 1.00 (2.96%)	 6,531	 34.80  	 33.45 1.35 (4.04%) 17,666
Garden Silk 11.29   11.20 0.09 (0.80%)	 13,393	 11.05  	 11.00	 0.05 (0.45%) 44,911
Shri Dinesh Mil 119.40   121.75 -2.35 (-1.93%)	 300	 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days	
Deepak Spinners 72.00   70.00 2.00 (2.86%)	 23,844	 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days	
Amarjothi Spin 58.70   59.60  -0.90 (-1.51%)	 2,541	 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days	
Winsome Textile 14.79   14.49 0.30 (2.07%)	 3,023				
Filatex Fashion 3.02   3.02   0.00 (0.00%)	 5,853				
Hindoostan Mill 197.10   207.00  -9.90 (-4.78%)	 100				
Birla Cotsyn	 0.13 0.13 0.00 (0.00%)	 1,000	 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days	
Arrow Textiles	 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days	 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days	
Valson Ind	 17.00   17.55 -0.55 (-3.13%)	 3,370				
Soma Textile 3.20   3.33 -0.13 (-3.90%)	 3,065	 3.25  	 3.30 -0.05 (-1.52%) 1,300
GTN Industries 9.13   8.98 0.15 (1.67%)	 830	 8.90  	 8.80	 0.10 (1.14%) 6,150
Eurotex	 9.33   9.33 0.00 (0.00%)	 101	 9.95  	 9.95  	0.00 (0.00%) 141
Vardhman Poly 9.48   9.03 0.45 (4.98%)	 15,726	 9.70  	 9.25	 0.45 (4.86%) 44,676
Aditya Spinners 5.43   5.18 0.25 (4.83%)	 3,389	 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days	
Shree Rajasthan 2.95   2.95   0.00 (0.00%)	 200	 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days	
World	 2,53,54,297	 1,96,481	 8,49,605	 3,624	 1,76,81,914 68,22,778	 61,320
USA	 61,69,211	 29,841	 1,87,193	 338	 34,21,880 25,60,138	 16,009
Brazil	 38,62,311	 15,346	 1,20,828	 330	 30,31,559 7,09,924	 8,318
India	 36,19,169	 79,457	 64,617	 960	 27,72,928 7,81,624	 8,944
Russia	 9,90,326	 4,980	 17,093	 68	 8,06,982 1,66,251	 2,300
Peru	 6,47,166	 7,731	 28,788	 181	 4,55,457 1,62,921	 1,514
South Africa 6,25,056	 2,505	 14,028	 47	 5,38,604	 72,424	 539
Colombia	 5,99,914		 19,064		 4,40,574 1,40,276	 1,493
Mexico	 5,91,712	 5,974	 63,819	 673	 4,09,127 1,18,766	 3,334
Spain	 4,55,621		 29,011		 N/A	 N/A	 751
Chile	 4,09,974	 1,965	 11,244	 63	 3,82,584	 16,146	 960
Argentina	 4,01,239		 8,401	 48	 2,94,007	 98,831	 2,192
Iran	 3,73,570	 1,754	 21,462	 103	 3,21,421	 30,687	 3,759
UK	 3,34,467	 1,715	 41,499	 1	 N/A	 N/A	 60
Saudi Arabia 3,14,821	 910	 3,870	 30	 2,89,667	 21,284	 1,545
Bangladesh 3,10,822	 1,897	 4,248	 42	 2,01,907 1,04,667	
Pakistan	 2,95,636	 264	 6,288	 4	 2,80,547	 8,801	 601
France	 2,77,943	 5,413	 30,606	 4	 86,177 1,61,160	 402
Turkey	 2,68,546	 1,482	 6,326	 42	 2,43,839	 18,381	 945
Italy	 2,68,218	 1,365	 35,477	 4	 2,08,536	 24,205	 86
Germany	 2,43,295	 470	 9,364	 1	 2,17,484	 16,447	 245
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Data in thousand dollar
Country 06/2019 06/2020 %Change
Group 01: Total Apparel
World 2959593 2061092 -30.36
Canada 933849 629034 -32.64
Mexico 471406 335142 -28.91
United Kingd 169561 114353 -32.56
Japan 109290 87073 -20.33
Nicaragua 141229 61546 -56.42
China 60343 59964 -0.63
Honduras 71681 40958 -42.86
El Salvador 59976 66886 11.52
Guatemala 55679 42359 -23.92
Australia 54915 44997 -18.06
Chile 56085 53920 -3.86
Korea, South 45710 45341 -0.81
Hong Kong 48657 29252 -39.88
Italy 45422 26436 -41.80
Netherlands 37879 31189 -17.66
United Arab 41068 24901 -39.37
Germany 39424 26819 -31.97
Ukraine 17727 20771 17.17
France 29131 17098 -41.31
Panama 21960 11661 -46.90
Dominican Re 21547 18214 -15.47
India 24438 14245 -41.71
Haiti 30811 4315 -85.99
Belgium / Lu 29594 13012 -56.03
Costa Rica 14215 11668 -17.92
Saudi Arabia 13794 10490 -23.95
Taiwan 10610 11812 11.33
Colombia 11302 7767 -31.28
Israel 12409 8072 -34.95
Pakistan 9090 9069 -0.24
Singapore 9614 9460 -1.60
Russia 9193 5357 -41.72
Spain 6276 4406 -29.79
Switzerland 8139 5940 -27.02
Brazil 6687 5129 -23.29
Ireland 5571 4568 -18.00
Kuwait 7747 4123 -46.77
New Zealand 7213 6042 -16.24
Lebanon 12675 3423 -73.00
Poland 4459 6133 37.56
Qatar 5489 4961 -9.63
Turkey 6336 3593 -43.30
Bahamas 6848 4335 -36.70
Venezuela 4321 4764 10.26
W HEMI 1955445 1327720 -32.10
OECD 1441276 990460 -31.28
NAFTA 1405255 964176 -31.39
EU28 391786 259634 -33.73
EU27 391355 259284 -33.75
CAFTA-DR 364327 241631 -33.68
SAMERICA 100550 82795 -17.66
SUB-SAHARA 47776 31952 -33.12
CBI 54741 21564 -60.61
ASEAN 33874 25643 -24.30
Data in thousand dollar
Country 06/2019 06/2020 %Change
Group 0: Total Textile
& Apparel Exports
World 11583674 8964959 -22.61
Mexico 3049833 2231437 -26.83
Canada 2599687 2111472 -18.78
Honduras 813495 441727 -45.70
China 383719 420458 9.57
United Kingd 339420 261083 -23.08
Japan 280763 254639 -9.30
Dominican Re 285874 196966 -31.10
Belgium / Lu 248071 222771 -10.20
Netherlands 221410 201623 -8.94
El Salvador 241553 173461 -28.19
Nicaragua 273961 151668 -44.64
Germany 210956 167774 -20.47
Korea, South 157787 142382 -9.76
Hong Kong 178776 130163 -27.19
Australia 139080 120378 -13.45
Guatemala 127455 115615 -9.29
Italy 100097 78656 -21.42
Brazil 82065 79344 -3.32
Vietnam 95382 66876 -29.89
Chile 94269 84500 -10.36
India 85688 74300 -13.29
United Arab 90498 67425 -25.50
France 91512 65298 -28.65
Colombia 69405 48811 -29.67
Costa Rica 104560 53000 -49.31
Singapore 60629 59885 -1.23
Indonesia 51852 56517 9.00
Thailand 50295 48998 -2.58
Taiwan 49746 45619 -8.30
Saudi Arabia 44601 30711 -31.14
Ireland 40102 35044 -12.61
Israel 38973 33518 -14.00
Malaysia 36672 26852 -26.78
Panama 37057 18813 -49.23
Haiti 46012 18390 -60.03
Peru 37697 27933 -25.90
Spain 30053 25612 -14.78
New Zealand 28997 21857 -24.62
Russia 26361 20659 -21.63
Ukraine 20482 24565 19.93
Poland 21546 27596 28.08
Philippines 33464 22169 -33.75
Turkey 28639 19424 -32.18
Switzerland 23072 19546 -15.28
South Africa 21493 17203 -19.96
Sri Lanka 21733 16919 -22.15
Egypt 16053 21292 32.63
Morocco 26616 14740 -44.62
Argentina 14673 17866 21.76
Pakistan 11794 13172 11.68
Ecuador 16250 11040 -32.06
Bahamas 16996 11681 -31.27
Trinidad and 12992 11778 -9.35
Czech Republ 15380 13821 -10.14
Nigeria 12203 11486 -5.88
Qatar 13342 10876 -18.48
Denmark 11845 9670 -18.36
Sweden 16159 11935 -26.14
Finland 12083 9607 -20.49
Kuwait 12737 6533 -48.71
Jamaica 10106 8157 -19.29
Austria 14160 7366 -47.98
Burma 2878 13189 358.26
Lebanon 14389 4219 -70.68
Norway 5514 6725 21.98
Paraguay 10412 6532 -37.27
Venezuela 8971 6214 -30.73
Cayman Islan 7022 5008 -28.68
Cambodia 4267 7000 64.06
Aruba 4993 3504 -29.81
W HEMI 8010851 5868316 -26.75
NAFTA 5649520 4342909 -23.13
OECD 4367451 3592386 -17.75
CAFTA-DR 1846898 1132436 -38.68
EU28 1406589 1169720 -16.84
EU27 1405632 1168909 -16.84
ASEAN 336704 302855 -10.05
SAMERICA 346340 290378 -16.16
CBI 109502 70574 -35.55
SUB-SAHARA 86791 66923 -22.89
ANDEAN (ATP 16250 11040 -32.06
Data in thousand dollar
Country 06/2019 06/2020 %Change
Group 2: Total Textile
Mill Products
World 8624082 6903867 -19.95
Mexico 2578427 1896295 -26.46
Canada 1665838 1482437 -11.01
Honduras 741814 400769 -45.97
China 323376 360494 11.48
Dominican Re 264327 178752 -32.37
Belgium / Lu 218477 209760 -3.99
Japan 171473 167566 -2.28
Netherlands 183531 170435 -7.14
United Kingd 169859 146729 -13.62
Germany 171532 140955 -17.83
El Salvador 181577 106575 -41.31
Nicaragua 132732 90121 -32.10
Korea, South 112076 97041 -13.42
Hong Kong 130119 100911 -22.45
Vietnam 90349 64666 -28.43
Australia 84165 75380 -10.44
Brazil 75378 74215 -1.54
Guatemala 71776 73256 2.06
India 61250 60055 -1.95
Indonesia 49998 54855 9.71
Italy 54675 52219 -4.49
Colombia 58102 41045 -29.36
France 62382 48200 -22.73
Singapore 51015 50426 -1.16
Costa Rica 90345 41332 -54.25
Thailand 46204 46449 0.53
United Arab 49430 42525 -13.97
Taiwan 39136 33807 -13.62
Chile 38183 30579 -19.91
Ireland 34531 30476 -11.74
Malaysia 31547 23829 -24.46
Israel 26564 25446 -4.21
Peru 30036 24596 -18.11
Saudi Arabia 30807 20221 -34.36
Spain 23777 21206 -10.81
New Zealand 21784 15816 -27.40
Philippines 27745 18925 -31.79
Poland 17088 21463 25.61
Sri Lanka 20506 16812 -18.01
Russia 17168 15301 -10.87
Turkey 22302 15831 -29.02
South Africa 19171 14915 -22.20
Morocco 26426 14646 -44.58
Egypt 15472 20039 29.51
Argentina 13307 16453 23.64
Switzerland 14933 13606 -8.88
Haiti 15201 14075 -7.41
Czech Republ 13659 12876 -5.73
Panama 15097 7152 -52.62
Ecuador 10795 7519 -30.35
Nigeria 9442 10089 6.85
Finland 11242 9282 -17.43
Bahamas 10148 7346 -27.61
Sweden 12709 9893 -22.16
Austria 12456 6120 -50.87
Trinidad and 8163 8072 -1.11
Burma 2520 12786 407.40
Denmark 8077 6856 -15.12
Jamaica 6720 5382 -19.91
Qatar 7853 5916 -24.67
Paraguay 8866 6130 -30.87
Pakistan 2704 4103 51.74
Norway 3615 5060 39.96
W HEMI 6055405 4540596 -25.02
NAFTA 4244264 3378733 -20.39
OECD 2926175 2601926 -11.08
CAFTA-DR 1482571 890805 -39.91
EU28 1014803 910086 -10.32
EU27 1014277 909624 -10.32
ASEAN 302830 277212 -8.46
SAMERICA 245790 207583 -15.54
CBI 54761 49010 -10.50
SUB-SAHARA 39015 34971 -10.36
ANDEAN (ATP 10795 7519 -30.35
Data in thousand dollar
Country 06/2019 06/2020 %Change
Group 01: Total Apparel
World 2191110 1538864 -29.77
Honduras 576304 279183 -51.56
Mexico 266629 185013 -30.61
Canada 142924 119464 -16.41
Belgium / Lu 108376 113934 5.13
Dominican Re 153389 78773 -48.64
El Salvador 132239 72859 -44.90
Netherlands 105318 94929 -9.86
China 71961 60904 -15.37
Japan 51378 59254 15.33
Korea, South 51250 38572 -24.74
Indonesia 40024 42660 6.58
Brazil 28270 29625 4.79
United Kingd 34055 23674 -30.48
Vietnam 40813 15247 -62.64
Colombia 25300 14144 -44.09
Guatemala 21783 20530 -5.75
United Arab 19212 21056 9.60
Italy 12482 13473 7.94
Morocco 24812 13305 -46.37
Germany 27799 12984 -53.29
India 15913 12806 -19.52
Sri Lanka 14337 12552 -12.45
France 18889 11728 -37.91
Egypt 11618 14096 21.32
Hong Kong 20323 11764 -42.11
Singapore 11510 10756 -6.55
Russia 8932 8638 -3.29
South Africa 10505 8973 -14.58
Thailand 8529 8944 4.87
Costa Rica 11094 8459 -23.75
Peru 11158 7844 -29.70
Australia 6171 7706 24.88
Taiwan 6144 8855 44.13
Ireland 9134 6458 -29.30
Nigeria 6618 7690 16.19
Chile 7273 6623 -8.94
Spain 5267 5851 11.09
Turkey 6494 5020 -22.69
Israel 1852 5800 213.14
Poland 1692 6469 282.38
Malaysia 6765 3783 -44.08
W HEMI 1393388 835134 -40.06
CAFTA-DR 898302 461355 -48.64
OECD 543101 473060 -12.90
NAFTA 409553 304477 -25.66
EU28 339433 303819 -10.49
EU27 339368 303781 -10.49
ASEAN 117110 86077 -26.50
SAMERICA 82292 66270 -19.47
SUB-SAHARA 18216 17744 -2.59
Data in thousand dollar
Country 06/2019 06/2020 %Change
Group 101:
Filament Yarn
World 606442 488694 -19.42
Mexico 142747 109206 -23.50
Canada 56672 49698 -12.31
Belgium / Lu 42483 43875 3.28
China 44635 41544 -6.93
El Salvador 36874 18301 -50.37
Brazil 21046 23997 14.02
Japan 23813 21494 -9.74
Netherlands 24443 20237 -17.21
Korea, South 24314 17940 -26.21
United Kingd 23192 14437 -37.75
Honduras 18842 10995 -41.65
Dominican Re 14091 9035 -35.88
France 16846 9803 -41.81
Italy 4545 7480 64.58
Germany 16328 5649 -65.40
Costa Rica 9219 5709 -38.08
Hong Kong 9132 5852 -35.92
India 7091 5729 -19.21
Data in thousand dollar
Country 06/2019 06/2020 %Change
Group 401: Floor
Coverings
World 455163 351772 -22.72
Canada 291970 226015 -22.59
Mexico 54492 42045 -22.84
India 5560 16830 202.70
Australia 12605 7393 -41.35
United Kingd 10583 6341 -40.08
New Zealand 5809 3476 -40.15
China 7548 1724 -77.16
W HEMI 371244 283845 -23.54
NAFTA 346462 268059 -22.63
OECD 338147 254722 -24.67
EU28 22179 13468 -39.28
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New Delhi: The Union Minister of
Textiles and Women & Child Development
Smt Smriti Zubin Irani said that the
innovative spirit of India needs to be
institutionalized for developing eco-friendly
and cost-friendly alternative ideas that can
also be utilized to create job opportunities.
Speaking at the award giving
ceremony for winners of the Textile
Grand Challenge 2019 organized by
Ministry of Textiles in keeping with Prime
Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s clarion call
to take decisive action for plastic waste
management during his Independence
Day speech on 15th August 2019, the
Union Minister said that the contribution of
innovative ideas by the participants is an
indication that the legacy of Indiais steeped
in equal opportunities for all.
Minister Smt Smriti Zubin Irani
stressed on the need to upgrade textiles
machine technology especially in the jute
sector and proposed to organize a Grand
Machinery Challenge for the Textile Sector
to throw up new technologies.
The Textile Grand Challenge 2019
was organized by the Ministry of Textiles
with the active support of National Jute
Board and the Start up India Team of the
Department for Promotion of Industry &
Industrial Trade (DPIIT).
The aim of organizing this historic
event was to bring forward innovative ideas
by start-ups/entrepreneursfor development
of cost effective and low-weight carry bags
using Jute Bio-mass, Jute Plant based bio-
polymer and cotton fibre waste tophase out
plastic bags.
It is also an initiative towards
‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and ‘Makein India’
under which innovative solutions were
sought for (i) Alternative to single use
Plastic bags and (ii) Alternative to Multi-
use Plastic bags, using domestically
grownnatural fibres viz; Jute and Cotton.
Atotal of 67 entries were received for
the Challenge out of which 3 participants
- 2 for ideas on alternative for single use
plastic bags and 1 for idea on alternative for
multi-use plastic bags were selected and
awarded by the Ministry with cash prizes.
The selected/winners Start Ups are
M/s. Awega Green Technologies, Pune;
M/s Dhriti BioSolutions, Mysuru and, M/s
Sakthi NonWovens, Chennai.
The ideas so presented are unique
and innovative using jute bio-mass, jute
starch based bio-polymer and cotton waste
fibres to manufacture non-woven carry
bags which are cost effective, low-weight
and sturdy to carry grocery and shopped
items.
The awards were presented at the
respective locations and the ceremony was
attended by Shri Ravi Capoor, Secretary,
Textiles by video conferencing, where
stalwarts of textile sector also participated
in virtual mode.
Shri Ravi Capoor, Secretary, Textiles
informed that the Ministry under the
guidance of Smt Smriti Zubin Irani, is
conceiving a National level Authority that
can centrally look after the much needed
development and promotion of the natural
bast fibres like Jute, Flax, Ramee, Hemp,
sisal, banana & bamboo which can also
become a hub for alternatives to plastic.
He said that giving awards is the
starting point for nurturing new start-ups
and carrying them to the next level, which
includes helping them to get finances and
market for their products.
H e s u g g e s t e d t h a t s u c h
entrepreneurs should be given display
facilities prominently wherever the
Ministry of Textiles participates in fairs
and exhibitions across the world.
This will help these entrepreneurs
and products from India to find new export
markets.
Complimenting all the participants of
the Challenge, he expressed optimism that
the new hackathon would be announced
soon.
The Ministry of Textiles has appealed
to industry stalwarts to take forward the
newly developed ideas & technologies
for helping to set up new ventures for
manufacturing such biodegradable and
non-polluting bags and to help these new
start-ups to promote and market such
innovative products.
Mumbai: Wrangler has unveiled
its plan to renew efforts towards water
conservation by pledging to reduce water
consumption by 50% come 2030. The new
sustainability goal targets various phases
of the denim supply chain including fibre
production, fabric construction and product
finishing. These phases consume 95 per
cent of the water required throughout the
process of production.
Wrangler sets New
Sustainability Goal
Mumbai: Dollar General had witnessed
adecentsecondquarterdespiteallpandemic-
related chaos. The net sales for the retailer
increasedbyanimpressive24.4percentinthe
second quarter to clock US $ 8.7 billion. The
comparable store sales too saw an increase
of 18.8 per cent.
Evenwithpandemic-relatedexpenditure,
operating profit shot up by a massive 80.5 per
cent. he retailer is now building on its good
performance by planning to speed up some
of its business strategies that include rollout of
Pickup and Fresh and its non-consumables
initiative.
The Company also intends to revamp
andrelocatemorestoresthaninitiallyplanned.
It’s not that pandemic didn’t affect Dollar
General. It did saw low footfall at its stores, but
high ticket values compensated for the loss.
The Sales of non-consumable items, higher
markups brought profits.
There were incremental costs, which
included rise in employee compensation, but
these too were offset by increase in sales. he
Companyistobenefitfromthecurrentscenario
with gross margin a ‘standout’. It generated
revenue of US $ 27.8 billion in 2019.
Dollar General’s
net sales in Q2
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New Delhi: The Textiles Committee,
which is a Statutory Body under the
Union Ministry of Textiles conducted
an awareness Webinar titled “Meeting
Challenges of PPE Export Market” for
educating the exporters and the domestic
PPE industry by giving them a broad
overview about the various regulations of
other countries.
Since the PPEs are categorized as
Medical Devices and are governed by
intricate regulations in various countries,
a need has felt to understand these
regulations and collect them in one
place for appropriate dissemination and
capacity building of the domestic industry
to prepare them for the quality conscious
export market.
The Directorate General of Foreign
Trade (DGFT) has issued a notification,
thereby amending the Export Policy of
Personal Protection Equipment/Mask
allowing free export of 2/3 ply surgical
masks, medical coverall of all classes and
categories (including medical coveralls
for COVID-19) as well as gowns and
aprons of all types. Further, a monthly
export quota of 50 lakh has also been
allowed for export of N-95 / FFP2 Masks
or its equivalent. The webinar highlighted
the various requirements of PPEs
(Masks, Respirators and Coveralls) like
classification, manufacturing, certification,
documentation etc. within the framework
of regulations of the major export markets
i.e. the US and the EU. Besides it also
gave a brief overview on regulations in
other important export destinations like
Australia, Canada, Japan and South
Africa.
This webinar was attended by
more than 250 participants from the PPE
and textile industry. Speaking on the
occasion, Secretary, Textiles Committee
ShriAjit B. Chavan informed that under the
dynamic leadership of Union Textiles Smt.
Smriti Irani and guidance of Secretary
(Textiles) Shri Ravi Capoor, it has been
the endeavor of the Textiles Committee
to continuously work for facilitating the
domestic PPE industry.
Textiles Committee organizes webinar
to facilitate domestic PPE Industry
He further informed that the Textiles
Committee has also succeeded in getting
NABL certification in favour of its Regional
Laboratory at Ludhiana to undertake
testing of Coveralls and Masks for critical
test parameters ‘Resistance of protective
clothing material to penetration by blood
and body fluids’ – using synthetic blood
as per 2 International and one Indian
standards viz. ASTM-F-1670, ISO- 16603
and IS16546 respectively.
With the addition of Ludhiana
Laboratory, now the Textiles Committee
can undertake Body Coverall testing at
three locations viz., Mumbai, Bengaluru
and Ludhiana.
Textiles Committee has also been
accredited by NABCB for undertaking
inspection of Body Coveralls for domestic
and international markets and that the
Textiles Committee is in a position to
facilitating the domestic industry in
giving consultancy services required for
preparation of documentation dossier
required for submission to the international
regulators for placing their PPE products
in international markets, he added.
Textiles Committee has been
accredited by the Indian Certification body
NABCB for final product inspection of PPE
Medical Coveralls for Quality Compliance
review report as per product specifications
in line with ISO 16603: 2004 AND ISO
16604: 2004.
This is the second in a series
of webinars planned by the Textiles
Committee across country to facilitate
awareness about international regulations
and other requirements for export of
PPE to US, EU and other important
destinations.
Through painstaking efforts of the
domestic industry and the Ministry of
Textiles and its constituent organizations
like the Textiles Committee, the Office of
the Textile Commissioner, Central Silk
Board, etc., India has emerged as the
second largest producer of PPE (Body
Coveralls). India has also significantly
invested in the manufacturing of various
Masks.
Mumbai: FNX Technologies, a 3D
rendering automation service provider for
apparel brands, has announced a strategic
collaboration with Alvanon.
The partnership is aimed at bringing
monumental change in cloud-based 3D
rendering for product development in the
apparel industry.
FNX enables apparel brands to scale
their 3D production significantly faster
than traditional processes through its 3D
rendering automation platform.
This way, brands are able to get rid
of the manual efforts and deliver consistent
as well as high-quality digital images that
can be used in the product development
process right from prototyping, digital fitting,
visualising store layout and merchandising
to direct display on e-commerce platforms.
FNX Technologies
collaborates with Alvanon
Mumbai: Kamloops opens a new
eco-friendly fabric shop dedicated to
sustainability. Sustainable fabrics are a
new addition to Findlay’s sewing machine
world. The daughter of the owners of
Findlay has teamed up with them to start
her own venture.
Friendly Fabrics was an eco-friendly
option for locals looking for textiles and
fabrics that were less harmful to the earth.
The venture brought the stores
together and it made perfect sense to have
their space right beside a place that sold
sewing machines. This venture facilitated
customers to buy products from the same
store ranging from threads to rotary cutters,
needle threads and fabrics. It has become
the one-stop-shop.
All the labor workers including
workers that made fabrics were paid
equal wages. All the fabrics in the store
are made out of natural fibers and are
dyed using regulated environmentally
friendly chemicals. Now the customers
can take pride that their products are
biodegradable and the products that are
not biodegradable are recyclable.
The fabrics are made out of bamboo,
organic cotton, hemp and other organic
materials. They also have ChitoSante
which is a material made out of crab and
shrimp shells. She is proud to announce
the store will soon introduce vegan leather
made from cactus plants.
Kamloop joins the
sustainability movement
Mumbai: Itematech is exhibiting at
Cinte TechTextil China from September
2nd – 4th 2020 at the Shanghai New
International Expo Center, Shanghai.
Itematech is the brand-new
Technical Division exclusively dedicated
to producing weaving machines for the
benefit of technical fabrics weavers
launched in 2019 by Itema, the Italian
leading global provider of advanced
weaving solutions, including best-in-
class weaving machines, spare parts and
integrated services.
The strategic alliance between
Itematech Exhibits at Cinte Techtextil 2020 in Sept.
Itema and PTMT (formerly Panter) leads
to a complete and never-before-seen
product portfolio, which ranges from
negative and positive rapier, to air-jet and
projectile weaving machines.
Thanks to the strong know-how
resulting from the merger of the two
historic weaving manufacturers expertise
and competences, technical fabrics
manufacturers will now on find in Itematech
a unique partner and technological
reference point to meet and exceed all
their needs when it comes to weaving the
full range of technical applications.
During Cinte Techtextil, Itematech
team will concentrate in showcasing the
company strong offering for technical
fabrics weavers.
Itema is uniquely positioned to offer
technical textile manufacturers the top
three weft insertion technologies – Positive
and Negative Rapier, Airjet and Projectile,
in what is the most comprehensive
portfolio on the market today for technical
applications.
To discover the Itematech
innovations for technical fabrics and the
utmost Customers’ dedication, make
sure to visit the Company stand at Cinte
Techtextil.

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Gta edition 31 august 2020

  • 1. BSE (28 Aug. 2020) - Reliance 2,115.60 3.90 (+0.18%) Welspun India 57.30 2.70 (+4.95%) Raymond 304.55 0.10 (+0.03%) COVID – 19 UPDATE WORLD INDIA USA 2,53,54,297 Total Cases Total Deaths 8,49,605 36,19,169 Total Cases Total Deaths 64,617 61,69,211 Total Cases Total Deaths 1,87,193 Maharashtra Tamil Nadu Karnataka NCT of Delhi 764281 Total Cases Total Deaths 24103 415590 Total Cases Total Deaths 7137 327076 Total Cases Total Deaths 5483 171366 Total Cases Total Deaths 4404 MAHENG/2007/20880 Vol. 12 No. 58 Pages 06Mumbai, Monday, 31 August 2020 Posted Under Regn. No. THW/67/2018-2020 For More Turn to Page 03 07-08-09 September 2020 INVITATION TO EXHIBIT ON SRTEPC’S VIRTUAL PLATFORM. Organised by Supported by Organised under the aegis of Source India 2020 Virtual 5.0, India’s biggest MMF Textiles Trade Show is now online. Participate in it from the comfort of your workplace. - Display your products. - Network with 250+ buyers from over 50 countries. - Interact with the right buyers with our AI-based matchmaking. - Schedule and conduct virtual meetings and one-to-one chats with buyers. - Participation Fees: ₹15000/- + GST - Register on sourceindia.srtepc.in Mumbai: Reliance Retail Ventures Limited (RRVL), subsidiary of Reliance Industries Limited had announced that it is acquiring the Retail & Wholesale Business and the Logistics & Warehousing Business from the Future Group as going concerns on a slump sale basis for lumpsum aggregate consideration of INR 24,713 crore, subject to adjustments as set-out in the composite scheme of arrangement (Scheme). The above acquisition is being done as part of the Scheme in which Future Group is merging certain companies carrying on the aforesaid businesses into Future Enterprises Limited (FEL).As a part of the same Scheme: (i)theRetail&WholesaleUndertaking is being transferred to Reliance Retail and Fashion Lifestyle Limited (RRFLL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of RRVL; (ii) the Logistics & Warehousing Undertaking is being transferred to RRVL; and (iii) RRFLL also proposes to invest: (a) INR 1,200 crore in the preferential issue of equity shares of FEL to acquire 6.09 % of post-merger equity; and (b) INR 400 crore in a preferential issue of equity warrants which, upon conversion and payment of balance 75% of the issue price, will result in RRFLL acquiring further 7.05% of FEL. Ms. Isha Ambani, Director, Reliance Retail Ventures Limited, said: "With this transaction, we are pleased to provide a home to the renowned formats and brands of Future Group as well as preserve its business ecosystem, which have played an important role in the evolution of modern retail in India. We hope to continue the growth momentum of the retail industry with our unique model of active collaboration with small merchants and kiranas as well as large consumer brands. We are committed to continue providing value to our consumers across the country." The acquisition of the retail, wholesale and supply chain business of the Future Group complements and makes a strong strategic fit into Reliance’s retail business. This will help Reliance retail to accelerate providing support to millions of small merchants in increasing their competitiveness and enhance their income during these challenging times. Future Group’s portfolio composition in apparel, general merchandise and own FMCG brands will allow for a wider offering to its customers. This acquisition is subject to SEBI, CCI, NCLT, shareholders, creditors and other requisite approvals. RIL buys Future Group business for Rs. 24,713 cr
  • 2. 02 www.gtanews.in Global Textiles & Apparels, Mumbai, Monday, 31 August 2020 Associations & Company affairs Classified Advertisement E-mail: sakina_b_d@yahoo.co.in ADORN BY SAKINA Ms. Sakina Chinwalla, Proprietor Bespoke handcrafted and curated clothing. One of a kind clothes and curated accessories. Handwork on fine fabrics just for you. Phone No.: +91-(0) 9820246057 Mumbai, India Ludhiana, India Eveline International Mr. Atul Sood, Vice President We are one of the well reputed manufacturer & exporter of knitted garments based in Ludhiana (Punjab). We are exporting major portion of our production to various prestigious customers in Europe & USA. Our factory has state ofArt facility & is fully composite which includes Knitting, Dyeing, Printing, Compaction, Brushing, Embroidery, Mercerization apart from stitching. We have capacity of producing 4,00,000 pcs per month for regular Mens Polo with in-house facility. Our factory is duly certified & approved from both BSCI & SEDEX beside 9001:2008 certification from SGS. Phone No.: +91-(0) 9023766677 atulsood@evelineinternational.com Place Your Specialize/ Requirements/Resume with Smart Way…… Connect With Book Your Ad here Exporoots (Mrs. Paromjeet Kaur) Proprietor We offer cute and trendy Kurtis, Sarees, and dress material for ladies, taking fashion and style to level beyond the ordinary. A line of Spectacular Collection at astonishingly low prices. Phone No.: +91-(0) 8369778542 Email : info@exporoots.com Mumbai, India For Enquiry Contact us: For Enquiry Contact us: For Enquiry Contact us: Carpet City Bhadohi, U.P. INDIA VIVAN RUGS We are carpet manufacturer from carpet city bhadohi near Varanasi india. We are making all types of carpet and rugs as your needs. *Hand-knotted Rugs * Indonepali Rugs * Handloom Rugs * Flatweave Dari * Jute Rugs For Enquiry Contact us: Mr. CHANDRA PRAKASHMAURYA Proprietor Phone No.: +91-(0) 8931978888 Email: vivanrugs@gmail.com Subscribers of Global Textiles & Apparels are requested to update their profile & contact information by sending us e-mail, so that can be put on the Regular Mailing List. E-mail: rahulvsood@gmail.com, rahul@ gtanews.in I have 17 years of Experience in Channel Trade & Modern Trade in FMCG worked with Patanjali Ayurved ltd as Zonal Manager ParleAgro Pvt Ltd, Reliance Retail Ltd , Kohinoor Foods Ltd . last i have 2 years of experience of Textile but i am looking for Job in FMCG & Textile industry . Mr. Deepak Nagpal (Resume) Contact : deepaknagpal2004@gmail.com Phone no.: +91-(0) 9998140975 Mumbai: The net sales of 156,600 RB for 2020/2021 primarily for Vietnam (75,500 RB), China (46,800 RB, including decreases of 177,700 RB), Turkey (11,200 RB), Pakistan (7,000 RB, including decreases of 200 RB), and Indonesia (4,800 RB, including 100 RB switched from Japan), were offset by reductions for Japan (1,100 RB) and Ecuador (400 RB). For 2021/2022, the total net sales of 7,900 RB were for China. The exports of 277,500 RB were primarily to China (153,500 RB), Vietnam (29,400 RB), Indonesia (16,100 RB), Bangladesh (14,800 RB), and Pakistan (13,100 RB). The Net sales of Pima totaling 12,600 RB were primarily for Peru (4,400 RB), India (3,300 RB), Vietnam (2,600 RB), China (900 RB), and Bangladesh (900 RB). The Exports of 10,200 RB were primarily to China (2,400 RB), Vietnam (2,200 RB), India (1,900 RB), Pakistan (1,700 RB), and Indonesia (900 RB). For 2020/2021, The exports for own account totaling 17,100 RB primarily to China (10,700 RB) and Malaysia (3,300 RB) were applied to new or outstanding sales. The current exports for own account outstanding balance of 13,600 RB is for China (8,700 RB), Indonesia (3,900 RB), and Bangladesh (1,000 RB). US Export Sales Report Mumbai: The Farmers of six upazilas in Jashore region are showing much interest in cotton farming as its cultivation proved to be more profitable than other crops. Due to this, cotton cultivation is increasing every year in the region. The farmers said they have been incurring losses by cultivating paddy for the last few years. As a result, they have showed interest in cotton farming as it is profitable and production cost is low. Encouraged by the higher prices in the markets, the farmers are bringing more areas of land under cotton cultivation, said officials of Jashore Cotton Development office. According to the Jashore Cotton Development Office, around 19,000 bales of cotton fibre are being produced here annually. To boost production, cotton Cotton cultivation increase in Jashore cultivation has been increased in the region. Chief zonal officer of Cotton Development Board in Jashore said in the 2018-19 fiscal year, the target for cotton cultivation was 3,500 hectares while 3,105 hectares of land were brought under cotton farming. Around 16,696 bales of cotton fibre were produced from the land. Earlier, the target for cotton cultivation was 2,465 hectares of land in the 2016-17 financial year, but farmers brought 3,200 hectares of land under cotton cultivation. Around 18,265 bales of cotton fibre were produced from 3,200 hectares. The target for cotton cultivation was 3,500 hectares in the 2019-20 fiscal year. About 3,125 hectares were cultivated. Around 19230 bales of cotton fibre were produced from the land. In the current fiscal year 2020-21, 3,200 hectares of land have been brought under cotton cultivation. Farmers have already started sowing seeds.
  • 3. 03 www.gtanews.in Global Textiles & Apparels, Mumbai, Monday, 31 August 2020 Associations & Company affairs BSE (28 August 2020) NSE (28 August 2020) Company Prev. Avg. Prev. Avg. Name Closing Prices Prices % Chg Volume Closing Prices Prices % Chg Volume COVID – 19 Cases (Top 20 Country) on estimate Indian Indices (28 Aug.2020) Global Indices (28 Aug.2020) Value Change (%) Value Change (%) Sensex 39,467.31 353.84 (+0.90) SGX Nifty 11,687.50 3.00 (-0.03) Nifty 50 11,647.60 88.35 (+0.76) Nasdaq 11,695.63 70.09 (+0.60) Nifty Bank 24,523.80 923.45 (+3.91) KOSPI 2,380.60 26.80 (+1.14) NiftyMidcap100 17,369.05 99.10(+0.57) Nikkei 225 23,166.29 283.64 (+1.24) Commodity (28 Aug.2020) Currency (28 Aug.2020) Price Change (%) Price Change (%) Crudeoil - 21 Sep 3,149.00 (Vol: 55.82k) 23.00(-0.73) USDINR 73.38 0.42 (-0.58) Naturalgas - 25 Sep 193.30(Vol: 185.98k) 5.80 (-2.91) EURINR 86.97 0.38 (-0.44) Gold - 05 Oct 51,448.00 (Vol: 16.28k) 546.00 (+1.07) GBPINR 97.55 0.02 (+0.02) Sliver - 04 Sep 65,976.00 (Vol: 20.43K) 786.00(+1.21) INRJPY 0.70 0.00 (+0.58) Country Total New Total New Total Active Serious, Cases Cases Deaths Deaths Recovered Cases Critical State Active Recovered Deceased Confirmed Cases Cases Cases Cases Maharashtra 185467 554711 24103 764281 +11541 +328 +16286 Tamil Nadu 52726 355727 7137 415590 +6045 +87 +6352 Andhra Pradesh 97681 312687 3796 414164 +8976 +82 +10548 Karnataka 86465 235128 5483 327076 +8110 +115 +8324 Uttar Pradesh 53360 162741 3356 219457 +4862 +62 +5633 NCT of Delhi 14040 152922 4404 171366 +1449 +15 +1954 West Bengal 25996 127644 3126 156766 +3312 +53 +3012 Bihar 17670 114772 561 133003 +2320 +3 +1946 Telangana 31284 90988 818 123090 +1638 +10 +2924 Assam 20995 82510 289 103794 +1440 +3 +2427 Odisha 26736 70714 470 97920 +2888 +14 +3252 Gujarat 15109 75636 2989 93734 +1111 +13 +1282 Rajasthan 14776 62971 1030 78777 +938 +13 +1407 Kerala 23342 48079 280 71701 +2225 +6 +2397 Haryana 10606 50711 670 61987 +1001 +9 +1391 Madhya Pradesh 13117 46413 1345 60875 +1017 +22 +1442 Punjab 15409 34091 1348 50848 +1083 +41 +1470 Jharkhand 11357 25103 397 36857 +1253 +16 +1536 Jammu & Kashmir 7672 28020 685 36377 +648 +7 +546 Chhattisgarh 12666 15818 262 28746 +709 +11 +1513 COVID – 19 Cases (Top 20 States) on estimate Toserveourindustrybetter... SendusyourCompanyNews/Article&ProductProfilestobe coveredinour ‘Global Textiles & Apparels’ Contact us - (0) 9834710185, - 9923581468 - rahul@gtanews.in Grab this opportunity to promote your new products & Technology News Portal: www.gtanews.in It will get carried forward in - *Publication +DailyE-Paper+NewsPortal+FacebookPage Future Life 145.10   138.20 6.90 (4.99%) 63,877 145.55   138.80 6.75 (4.86%) 8,83,977 Welspun India 57.30   54.60 2.70 (4.95%) 3,86,477 57.30   54.60 2.70 (4.95%) 52,43,538 KPR Mill 566.00   569.85 -3.85 (-0.68%) 2,876 565.50   569.60 -4.10 (-0.72%) 12,877 Raymond 304.55   304.45 0.10 (0.03%) 1,03,644 304.55   304.60 -0.05 (-0.02%) 16,86,109 Trident 6.71   6.71   0.00 (0.00%) 17,16,589 6.70   6.70   0.00 (0.00%) 54,65,062 Lux Industries 1367.45   1361.85 5.60 (0.41%) 780 1364.50   1366.40 -1.90 (-0.14%) 58,579 Swan Energy 130.30   132.55  -2.25 (-1.70%) 92,879 130.40   132.90 -2.50 (-1.88%) 2,55,021 Garware Technic 1906.75   1940.05 -33.30 (-1.72%) 1,781 1909.15   1955.55 -46.40 (-2.37%) 18,590 Rupa and Comp 211.65   219.70 -8.05 (-3.66%) 4,256 210.60   219.80 -9.20 (-4.19%) 67,819 Bombay Dyeing 73.05   74.95 -1.90 (-2.54%) 2,17,520 73.05   75.00 -1.95 (-2.60%) 29,64,572 Safari Ind 423.60   423.80 -0.20 (-0.05%) 4,205 424.10   424.40 -0.30 (-0.07%) 47,974 Jindal Worldwid 53.80   54.50 -0.70 (-1.28%) 8,745 53.60   54.50 -0.90 (-1.65%) 48,287 Kewal Kiran not listed on BSE not listed on BSE Indo Count 73.15   76.30 -3.15 (-4.13%) 25,990 73.35   76.45 -3.10 (-4.05%) 1,42,953 Siyaram Silk 158.60   161.60 -3.00 (-1.86%) 7,026 158.50   161.90 -3.40 (-2.10%) 57,692 Arvind 35.55   36.45 -0.90 (-2.47%) 11,80,298 35.55   36.40 -0.85 (-2.34%) 21,89,371 Mayur Uniquoter 290.00   294.45 -4.45 (-1.51%) 19,994 288.50   294.20 -5.70 (-1.94%) 98,151 Vishal Fabrics 275.25   275.00 0.25 (0.09%) 50 269.65 275.00 -5.35 (-1.95%) 1,441 PDS Multi 290.00   275.00 15.00 (5.45%) 3,175 289.95   275.10 14.85 (5.40%) 8,960 Kitex Garments 113.85   113.95 -0.10 (-0.09%) 27,770 113.90   114.10 -0.20 (-0.18%) 3,58,959 Dollar Ind 155.10   157.10 -2.00 (-1.27%) 12,641 155.30   157.00 -1.70 (-1.08%) 1,06,664 Indo Rama Synth 20.60   20.97 -0.37 (-1.76%) 5,920 20.55   20.75 -0.20 (-0.96%) 27,286 Rajapalayam 615.00   617.70 -2.70 (-0.44%) 1,044 not listed on NSE in the last 30 Days Monte Carlo 186.00   187.90 -1.90 (-1.01%) 3,492 185.55   187.95 -2.40 (-1.28%) 47,605 S PApparels 105.90   106.75 -0.85 (-0.80%) 10,646 104.85   107.45 -2.60 (-2.42%) 60,857 Sutlej Textiles 23.60 24.10 -0.50 (-2.07%) 7,298 23.70   24.00 -0.30 (-1.25%) 79,830 Cheviot Company 638.00   644.40 -6.40 (-0.99%) 3,920 Ambika Cotton 718.00   715.70 2.30 (0.32%) 1,729 717.85 714.75 3.10 (0.43%) 13,441 Century Enka 178.75   184.45 -5.70 (-3.09%) 4,067 179.10   184.70 -5.60 (-3.03%) 60,443 Alok Industries 33.35   33.70 -0.35 (-1.04%) 17,19,230 33.35   33.70 -0.35 (-1.04%)1,13,76,856 Zodiac Clothing 115.70   117.40 -1.70 (-1.45%) 1,657 116.85   116.40 0.45 (0.39%) 8,305 Ruby Mills 198.05   205.05 -7.00 (-3.41%) 2,622 197.95   205.00 -7.05 (-3.44%) 36,552 Gokaldas Export 57.60   57.95  -0.35 (-0.60%) 15,847 57.60   58.00  -0.40 (-0.69%) 75,024 Pearl Global In 152.00   146.40 5.60 (3.83%) 5,446 151.60   146.50 5.10 (3.48%) 9,431 Nitin Spinners 41.25   41.60  -0.35 (-0.84%) 7,158 41.20 41.85 -0.65 (-1.55%) 44,462 Indian Terrain 36.05   32.10 3.95 (12.31%) 5,07,923 35.80   32.10 3.70 (11.53%) 27,40,472 Sangam India 56.50   58.30 -1.80 (-3.09%) 2,301 56.15   58.75 -2.60 (-4.43%) 20,570 RSWM 91.30   91.45 -0.15 (-0.16%) 3,956 93.10   92.00 1.10 (1.20%) 17,221 Sarla Performan 19.00 18.85 0.15 (0.80%) 37,066 18.95   18.75 0.20 (1.07%) 2,28,786 Bannari A Spg 95.30   98.60 -3.30 (-3.35%) 299 95.70   97.80 -2.10 (-2.15%) 3,361 Banswara Syntex 76.00   75.90 0.10 (0.13%) 5,895 76.75 75.70 1.05 (1.39%) 33,258 Donear Ind 30.30   31.50 -1.20 (-3.81%) 17,151 30.15   31.40 -1.25 (-3.98%) 85,836 Binny 145.10   146.25 -1.15 (-0.79%) 4,131 Nandan Denim 24.80   24.15 0.65 (2.69%) 6,375 23.85   24.65  -0.80 (-3.25%) 20,960 Indian Acrylics 8.16   8.30 -0.14 (-1.69%) 52,511 not listed on NSE in the last 30 Days Loyal Textiles 251.25   254.00 -2.75 (-1.08%) 239 not listed on NSE Lakshmi Mills 1612.00   1620.00  -8.00 (-0.49%) 16 not listed on NSE in the last 30 Days Bombay Rayon 14.19   13.52 0.67 (4.96%) 5,87,521 14.00   13.35 0.65 (4.87%) 9,28,830 Lovable Lingeri 64.55 67.70  -3.15 (-4.65%) 13,257 65.00   67.55  -2.55 (-3.77%) 54,818 Shiva Texyarn 96.15   97.85 -1.70 (-1.74%) 716 95.25   98.00 -2.75 (-2.81%) 2,864 Ashima 6.40   6.71 -0.31 (-4.62%) 18,410 6.45   6.65 -0.20 (-3.01%) 43,842 Super Sales 272.00   272.20 -0.20 (-0.07%) 1,343 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days SPL Industries 30.80   31.35  -0.55 (-1.75%) 16,274 30.70   31.20 -0.50 (-1.60%) 39,223 Pasupati Acrylo 9.25   9.67 -0.42 (-4.34%) 89,061 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days Ludlow Jute 89.45   91.10 -1.65 (-1.81%) 23,211 Mafatlal Ind 94.30   90.95 3.35 (3.68%) 2,301 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days KG Denim 25.00   24.05 0.95 (3.95%) 14,591 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days Morarjee Text 11.45   11.02 0.43 (3.90%) 1,352 11.00   11.55 -0.55 (-4.76%) 19,617 Ginni Filaments 13.20   13.72 -0.52 (-3.79%) 26,897 13.25   13.70 -0.45 (-3.28%) 1,54,602 JBF Industries 9.61   9.59  0.02 (0.21%) 21,096 9.60 9.55 0.05 (0.52%) 54,800 Weizmann 34.75 33.75 1.00 (2.96%) 6,531 34.80   33.45 1.35 (4.04%) 17,666 Garden Silk 11.29   11.20 0.09 (0.80%) 13,393 11.05   11.00 0.05 (0.45%) 44,911 Shri Dinesh Mil 119.40   121.75 -2.35 (-1.93%) 300 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days Deepak Spinners 72.00   70.00 2.00 (2.86%) 23,844 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days Amarjothi Spin 58.70   59.60  -0.90 (-1.51%) 2,541 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days Winsome Textile 14.79   14.49 0.30 (2.07%) 3,023 Filatex Fashion 3.02   3.02   0.00 (0.00%) 5,853 Hindoostan Mill 197.10   207.00  -9.90 (-4.78%) 100 Birla Cotsyn 0.13 0.13 0.00 (0.00%) 1,000 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days Arrow Textiles not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days Valson Ind 17.00   17.55 -0.55 (-3.13%) 3,370 Soma Textile 3.20   3.33 -0.13 (-3.90%) 3,065 3.25   3.30 -0.05 (-1.52%) 1,300 GTN Industries 9.13   8.98 0.15 (1.67%) 830 8.90   8.80 0.10 (1.14%) 6,150 Eurotex 9.33   9.33 0.00 (0.00%) 101 9.95   9.95   0.00 (0.00%) 141 Vardhman Poly 9.48   9.03 0.45 (4.98%) 15,726 9.70   9.25 0.45 (4.86%) 44,676 Aditya Spinners 5.43   5.18 0.25 (4.83%) 3,389 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days Shree Rajasthan 2.95   2.95   0.00 (0.00%) 200 not listed on NSE in the Last 30 Days World 2,53,54,297 1,96,481 8,49,605 3,624 1,76,81,914 68,22,778 61,320 USA 61,69,211 29,841 1,87,193 338 34,21,880 25,60,138 16,009 Brazil 38,62,311 15,346 1,20,828 330 30,31,559 7,09,924 8,318 India 36,19,169 79,457 64,617 960 27,72,928 7,81,624 8,944 Russia 9,90,326 4,980 17,093 68 8,06,982 1,66,251 2,300 Peru 6,47,166 7,731 28,788 181 4,55,457 1,62,921 1,514 South Africa 6,25,056 2,505 14,028 47 5,38,604 72,424 539 Colombia 5,99,914 19,064 4,40,574 1,40,276 1,493 Mexico 5,91,712 5,974 63,819 673 4,09,127 1,18,766 3,334 Spain 4,55,621 29,011 N/A N/A 751 Chile 4,09,974 1,965 11,244 63 3,82,584 16,146 960 Argentina 4,01,239 8,401 48 2,94,007 98,831 2,192 Iran 3,73,570 1,754 21,462 103 3,21,421 30,687 3,759 UK 3,34,467 1,715 41,499 1 N/A N/A 60 Saudi Arabia 3,14,821 910 3,870 30 2,89,667 21,284 1,545 Bangladesh 3,10,822 1,897 4,248 42 2,01,907 1,04,667 Pakistan 2,95,636 264 6,288 4 2,80,547 8,801 601 France 2,77,943 5,413 30,606 4 86,177 1,61,160 402 Turkey 2,68,546 1,482 6,326 42 2,43,839 18,381 945 Italy 2,68,218 1,365 35,477 4 2,08,536 24,205 86 Germany 2,43,295 470 9,364 1 2,17,484 16,447 245
  • 4. 04 www.gtanews.in Global Textiles & Apparels, Mumbai, Monday, 31 August 2020 US EXPORT MARKETS Data in thousand dollar Country 06/2019 06/2020 %Change Group 01: Total Apparel World 2959593 2061092 -30.36 Canada 933849 629034 -32.64 Mexico 471406 335142 -28.91 United Kingd 169561 114353 -32.56 Japan 109290 87073 -20.33 Nicaragua 141229 61546 -56.42 China 60343 59964 -0.63 Honduras 71681 40958 -42.86 El Salvador 59976 66886 11.52 Guatemala 55679 42359 -23.92 Australia 54915 44997 -18.06 Chile 56085 53920 -3.86 Korea, South 45710 45341 -0.81 Hong Kong 48657 29252 -39.88 Italy 45422 26436 -41.80 Netherlands 37879 31189 -17.66 United Arab 41068 24901 -39.37 Germany 39424 26819 -31.97 Ukraine 17727 20771 17.17 France 29131 17098 -41.31 Panama 21960 11661 -46.90 Dominican Re 21547 18214 -15.47 India 24438 14245 -41.71 Haiti 30811 4315 -85.99 Belgium / Lu 29594 13012 -56.03 Costa Rica 14215 11668 -17.92 Saudi Arabia 13794 10490 -23.95 Taiwan 10610 11812 11.33 Colombia 11302 7767 -31.28 Israel 12409 8072 -34.95 Pakistan 9090 9069 -0.24 Singapore 9614 9460 -1.60 Russia 9193 5357 -41.72 Spain 6276 4406 -29.79 Switzerland 8139 5940 -27.02 Brazil 6687 5129 -23.29 Ireland 5571 4568 -18.00 Kuwait 7747 4123 -46.77 New Zealand 7213 6042 -16.24 Lebanon 12675 3423 -73.00 Poland 4459 6133 37.56 Qatar 5489 4961 -9.63 Turkey 6336 3593 -43.30 Bahamas 6848 4335 -36.70 Venezuela 4321 4764 10.26 W HEMI 1955445 1327720 -32.10 OECD 1441276 990460 -31.28 NAFTA 1405255 964176 -31.39 EU28 391786 259634 -33.73 EU27 391355 259284 -33.75 CAFTA-DR 364327 241631 -33.68 SAMERICA 100550 82795 -17.66 SUB-SAHARA 47776 31952 -33.12 CBI 54741 21564 -60.61 ASEAN 33874 25643 -24.30 Data in thousand dollar Country 06/2019 06/2020 %Change Group 0: Total Textile & Apparel Exports World 11583674 8964959 -22.61 Mexico 3049833 2231437 -26.83 Canada 2599687 2111472 -18.78 Honduras 813495 441727 -45.70 China 383719 420458 9.57 United Kingd 339420 261083 -23.08 Japan 280763 254639 -9.30 Dominican Re 285874 196966 -31.10 Belgium / Lu 248071 222771 -10.20 Netherlands 221410 201623 -8.94 El Salvador 241553 173461 -28.19 Nicaragua 273961 151668 -44.64 Germany 210956 167774 -20.47 Korea, South 157787 142382 -9.76 Hong Kong 178776 130163 -27.19 Australia 139080 120378 -13.45 Guatemala 127455 115615 -9.29 Italy 100097 78656 -21.42 Brazil 82065 79344 -3.32 Vietnam 95382 66876 -29.89 Chile 94269 84500 -10.36 India 85688 74300 -13.29 United Arab 90498 67425 -25.50 France 91512 65298 -28.65 Colombia 69405 48811 -29.67 Costa Rica 104560 53000 -49.31 Singapore 60629 59885 -1.23 Indonesia 51852 56517 9.00 Thailand 50295 48998 -2.58 Taiwan 49746 45619 -8.30 Saudi Arabia 44601 30711 -31.14 Ireland 40102 35044 -12.61 Israel 38973 33518 -14.00 Malaysia 36672 26852 -26.78 Panama 37057 18813 -49.23 Haiti 46012 18390 -60.03 Peru 37697 27933 -25.90 Spain 30053 25612 -14.78 New Zealand 28997 21857 -24.62 Russia 26361 20659 -21.63 Ukraine 20482 24565 19.93 Poland 21546 27596 28.08 Philippines 33464 22169 -33.75 Turkey 28639 19424 -32.18 Switzerland 23072 19546 -15.28 South Africa 21493 17203 -19.96 Sri Lanka 21733 16919 -22.15 Egypt 16053 21292 32.63 Morocco 26616 14740 -44.62 Argentina 14673 17866 21.76 Pakistan 11794 13172 11.68 Ecuador 16250 11040 -32.06 Bahamas 16996 11681 -31.27 Trinidad and 12992 11778 -9.35 Czech Republ 15380 13821 -10.14 Nigeria 12203 11486 -5.88 Qatar 13342 10876 -18.48 Denmark 11845 9670 -18.36 Sweden 16159 11935 -26.14 Finland 12083 9607 -20.49 Kuwait 12737 6533 -48.71 Jamaica 10106 8157 -19.29 Austria 14160 7366 -47.98 Burma 2878 13189 358.26 Lebanon 14389 4219 -70.68 Norway 5514 6725 21.98 Paraguay 10412 6532 -37.27 Venezuela 8971 6214 -30.73 Cayman Islan 7022 5008 -28.68 Cambodia 4267 7000 64.06 Aruba 4993 3504 -29.81 W HEMI 8010851 5868316 -26.75 NAFTA 5649520 4342909 -23.13 OECD 4367451 3592386 -17.75 CAFTA-DR 1846898 1132436 -38.68 EU28 1406589 1169720 -16.84 EU27 1405632 1168909 -16.84 ASEAN 336704 302855 -10.05 SAMERICA 346340 290378 -16.16 CBI 109502 70574 -35.55 SUB-SAHARA 86791 66923 -22.89 ANDEAN (ATP 16250 11040 -32.06 Data in thousand dollar Country 06/2019 06/2020 %Change Group 2: Total Textile Mill Products World 8624082 6903867 -19.95 Mexico 2578427 1896295 -26.46 Canada 1665838 1482437 -11.01 Honduras 741814 400769 -45.97 China 323376 360494 11.48 Dominican Re 264327 178752 -32.37 Belgium / Lu 218477 209760 -3.99 Japan 171473 167566 -2.28 Netherlands 183531 170435 -7.14 United Kingd 169859 146729 -13.62 Germany 171532 140955 -17.83 El Salvador 181577 106575 -41.31 Nicaragua 132732 90121 -32.10 Korea, South 112076 97041 -13.42 Hong Kong 130119 100911 -22.45 Vietnam 90349 64666 -28.43 Australia 84165 75380 -10.44 Brazil 75378 74215 -1.54 Guatemala 71776 73256 2.06 India 61250 60055 -1.95 Indonesia 49998 54855 9.71 Italy 54675 52219 -4.49 Colombia 58102 41045 -29.36 France 62382 48200 -22.73 Singapore 51015 50426 -1.16 Costa Rica 90345 41332 -54.25 Thailand 46204 46449 0.53 United Arab 49430 42525 -13.97 Taiwan 39136 33807 -13.62 Chile 38183 30579 -19.91 Ireland 34531 30476 -11.74 Malaysia 31547 23829 -24.46 Israel 26564 25446 -4.21 Peru 30036 24596 -18.11 Saudi Arabia 30807 20221 -34.36 Spain 23777 21206 -10.81 New Zealand 21784 15816 -27.40 Philippines 27745 18925 -31.79 Poland 17088 21463 25.61 Sri Lanka 20506 16812 -18.01 Russia 17168 15301 -10.87 Turkey 22302 15831 -29.02 South Africa 19171 14915 -22.20 Morocco 26426 14646 -44.58 Egypt 15472 20039 29.51 Argentina 13307 16453 23.64 Switzerland 14933 13606 -8.88 Haiti 15201 14075 -7.41 Czech Republ 13659 12876 -5.73 Panama 15097 7152 -52.62 Ecuador 10795 7519 -30.35 Nigeria 9442 10089 6.85 Finland 11242 9282 -17.43 Bahamas 10148 7346 -27.61 Sweden 12709 9893 -22.16 Austria 12456 6120 -50.87 Trinidad and 8163 8072 -1.11 Burma 2520 12786 407.40 Denmark 8077 6856 -15.12 Jamaica 6720 5382 -19.91 Qatar 7853 5916 -24.67 Paraguay 8866 6130 -30.87 Pakistan 2704 4103 51.74 Norway 3615 5060 39.96 W HEMI 6055405 4540596 -25.02 NAFTA 4244264 3378733 -20.39 OECD 2926175 2601926 -11.08 CAFTA-DR 1482571 890805 -39.91 EU28 1014803 910086 -10.32 EU27 1014277 909624 -10.32 ASEAN 302830 277212 -8.46 SAMERICA 245790 207583 -15.54 CBI 54761 49010 -10.50 SUB-SAHARA 39015 34971 -10.36 ANDEAN (ATP 10795 7519 -30.35 Data in thousand dollar Country 06/2019 06/2020 %Change Group 01: Total Apparel World 2191110 1538864 -29.77 Honduras 576304 279183 -51.56 Mexico 266629 185013 -30.61 Canada 142924 119464 -16.41 Belgium / Lu 108376 113934 5.13 Dominican Re 153389 78773 -48.64 El Salvador 132239 72859 -44.90 Netherlands 105318 94929 -9.86 China 71961 60904 -15.37 Japan 51378 59254 15.33 Korea, South 51250 38572 -24.74 Indonesia 40024 42660 6.58 Brazil 28270 29625 4.79 United Kingd 34055 23674 -30.48 Vietnam 40813 15247 -62.64 Colombia 25300 14144 -44.09 Guatemala 21783 20530 -5.75 United Arab 19212 21056 9.60 Italy 12482 13473 7.94 Morocco 24812 13305 -46.37 Germany 27799 12984 -53.29 India 15913 12806 -19.52 Sri Lanka 14337 12552 -12.45 France 18889 11728 -37.91 Egypt 11618 14096 21.32 Hong Kong 20323 11764 -42.11 Singapore 11510 10756 -6.55 Russia 8932 8638 -3.29 South Africa 10505 8973 -14.58 Thailand 8529 8944 4.87 Costa Rica 11094 8459 -23.75 Peru 11158 7844 -29.70 Australia 6171 7706 24.88 Taiwan 6144 8855 44.13 Ireland 9134 6458 -29.30 Nigeria 6618 7690 16.19 Chile 7273 6623 -8.94 Spain 5267 5851 11.09 Turkey 6494 5020 -22.69 Israel 1852 5800 213.14 Poland 1692 6469 282.38 Malaysia 6765 3783 -44.08 W HEMI 1393388 835134 -40.06 CAFTA-DR 898302 461355 -48.64 OECD 543101 473060 -12.90 NAFTA 409553 304477 -25.66 EU28 339433 303819 -10.49 EU27 339368 303781 -10.49 ASEAN 117110 86077 -26.50 SAMERICA 82292 66270 -19.47 SUB-SAHARA 18216 17744 -2.59 Data in thousand dollar Country 06/2019 06/2020 %Change Group 101: Filament Yarn World 606442 488694 -19.42 Mexico 142747 109206 -23.50 Canada 56672 49698 -12.31 Belgium / Lu 42483 43875 3.28 China 44635 41544 -6.93 El Salvador 36874 18301 -50.37 Brazil 21046 23997 14.02 Japan 23813 21494 -9.74 Netherlands 24443 20237 -17.21 Korea, South 24314 17940 -26.21 United Kingd 23192 14437 -37.75 Honduras 18842 10995 -41.65 Dominican Re 14091 9035 -35.88 France 16846 9803 -41.81 Italy 4545 7480 64.58 Germany 16328 5649 -65.40 Costa Rica 9219 5709 -38.08 Hong Kong 9132 5852 -35.92 India 7091 5729 -19.21 Data in thousand dollar Country 06/2019 06/2020 %Change Group 401: Floor Coverings World 455163 351772 -22.72 Canada 291970 226015 -22.59 Mexico 54492 42045 -22.84 India 5560 16830 202.70 Australia 12605 7393 -41.35 United Kingd 10583 6341 -40.08 New Zealand 5809 3476 -40.15 China 7548 1724 -77.16 W HEMI 371244 283845 -23.54 NAFTA 346462 268059 -22.63 OECD 338147 254722 -24.67 EU28 22179 13468 -39.28
  • 5. 05 www.gtanews.in Global Textiles & Apparels, Mumbai, Monday, 31 August 2020 Associations & Company affairs WEAVING THE WARP & WEFT Wellknown Polyesters Ltd. prides in being the state-of-the-art manufacturing facility which promises to deliver commitment in the form of modern age products. Technologically sound, Wellknown, is the largest producers of quality polyester yarns using unparalleled technology, Barmag- Wings with EVO for POY and FDY- the first manufacturerstoimplementintheworld. The modern manufacturing facility, equipped with the latest Oerlikon Barmag technology for Continuous Polymerization (CP), POY, FDY, PSF, DTY, & ATY is a testament toitsqualitydeliverance. Spreading its wings across 50+ countries, fortified with specialized yarns of over 200 varieties, Wellknown is a force to reckon for whenitcomestoundisputedexcellence. Excellence weaved in every achievement! 14th Floor, B wing, Nirmal, 241/242, Backbay Reclamation, Nariman Point. �umbai � 400021 Tel.: 91-022-66207000 Fax.: 91-022-66207050 Email : info@wellknown.net.in Website : www.wellknown.net.in Daily Market Report for Cotton – ICE Futures MoTtobringforwardInnovativeideastocreatejobopportunities New Delhi: The Union Minister of Textiles and Women & Child Development Smt Smriti Zubin Irani said that the innovative spirit of India needs to be institutionalized for developing eco-friendly and cost-friendly alternative ideas that can also be utilized to create job opportunities. Speaking at the award giving ceremony for winners of the Textile Grand Challenge 2019 organized by Ministry of Textiles in keeping with Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s clarion call to take decisive action for plastic waste management during his Independence Day speech on 15th August 2019, the Union Minister said that the contribution of innovative ideas by the participants is an indication that the legacy of Indiais steeped in equal opportunities for all. Minister Smt Smriti Zubin Irani stressed on the need to upgrade textiles machine technology especially in the jute sector and proposed to organize a Grand Machinery Challenge for the Textile Sector to throw up new technologies. The Textile Grand Challenge 2019 was organized by the Ministry of Textiles with the active support of National Jute Board and the Start up India Team of the Department for Promotion of Industry & Industrial Trade (DPIIT). The aim of organizing this historic event was to bring forward innovative ideas by start-ups/entrepreneursfor development of cost effective and low-weight carry bags using Jute Bio-mass, Jute Plant based bio- polymer and cotton fibre waste tophase out plastic bags. It is also an initiative towards ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and ‘Makein India’ under which innovative solutions were sought for (i) Alternative to single use Plastic bags and (ii) Alternative to Multi- use Plastic bags, using domestically grownnatural fibres viz; Jute and Cotton. Atotal of 67 entries were received for the Challenge out of which 3 participants - 2 for ideas on alternative for single use plastic bags and 1 for idea on alternative for multi-use plastic bags were selected and awarded by the Ministry with cash prizes. The selected/winners Start Ups are M/s. Awega Green Technologies, Pune; M/s Dhriti BioSolutions, Mysuru and, M/s Sakthi NonWovens, Chennai. The ideas so presented are unique and innovative using jute bio-mass, jute starch based bio-polymer and cotton waste fibres to manufacture non-woven carry bags which are cost effective, low-weight and sturdy to carry grocery and shopped items. The awards were presented at the respective locations and the ceremony was attended by Shri Ravi Capoor, Secretary, Textiles by video conferencing, where stalwarts of textile sector also participated in virtual mode. Shri Ravi Capoor, Secretary, Textiles informed that the Ministry under the guidance of Smt Smriti Zubin Irani, is conceiving a National level Authority that can centrally look after the much needed development and promotion of the natural bast fibres like Jute, Flax, Ramee, Hemp, sisal, banana & bamboo which can also become a hub for alternatives to plastic. He said that giving awards is the starting point for nurturing new start-ups and carrying them to the next level, which includes helping them to get finances and market for their products. H e s u g g e s t e d t h a t s u c h entrepreneurs should be given display facilities prominently wherever the Ministry of Textiles participates in fairs and exhibitions across the world. This will help these entrepreneurs and products from India to find new export markets. Complimenting all the participants of the Challenge, he expressed optimism that the new hackathon would be announced soon. The Ministry of Textiles has appealed to industry stalwarts to take forward the newly developed ideas & technologies for helping to set up new ventures for manufacturing such biodegradable and non-polluting bags and to help these new start-ups to promote and market such innovative products. Mumbai: Wrangler has unveiled its plan to renew efforts towards water conservation by pledging to reduce water consumption by 50% come 2030. The new sustainability goal targets various phases of the denim supply chain including fibre production, fabric construction and product finishing. These phases consume 95 per cent of the water required throughout the process of production. Wrangler sets New Sustainability Goal Mumbai: Dollar General had witnessed adecentsecondquarterdespiteallpandemic- related chaos. The net sales for the retailer increasedbyanimpressive24.4percentinthe second quarter to clock US $ 8.7 billion. The comparable store sales too saw an increase of 18.8 per cent. Evenwithpandemic-relatedexpenditure, operating profit shot up by a massive 80.5 per cent. he retailer is now building on its good performance by planning to speed up some of its business strategies that include rollout of Pickup and Fresh and its non-consumables initiative. The Company also intends to revamp andrelocatemorestoresthaninitiallyplanned. It’s not that pandemic didn’t affect Dollar General. It did saw low footfall at its stores, but high ticket values compensated for the loss. The Sales of non-consumable items, higher markups brought profits. There were incremental costs, which included rise in employee compensation, but these too were offset by increase in sales. he Companyistobenefitfromthecurrentscenario with gross margin a ‘standout’. It generated revenue of US $ 27.8 billion in 2019. Dollar General’s net sales in Q2
  • 6. 06 www.gtanews.in Global Textiles & Apparels, Mumbai, Monday, 31 August 2020 Associations & Company affairs New Delhi: The Textiles Committee, which is a Statutory Body under the Union Ministry of Textiles conducted an awareness Webinar titled “Meeting Challenges of PPE Export Market” for educating the exporters and the domestic PPE industry by giving them a broad overview about the various regulations of other countries. Since the PPEs are categorized as Medical Devices and are governed by intricate regulations in various countries, a need has felt to understand these regulations and collect them in one place for appropriate dissemination and capacity building of the domestic industry to prepare them for the quality conscious export market. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has issued a notification, thereby amending the Export Policy of Personal Protection Equipment/Mask allowing free export of 2/3 ply surgical masks, medical coverall of all classes and categories (including medical coveralls for COVID-19) as well as gowns and aprons of all types. Further, a monthly export quota of 50 lakh has also been allowed for export of N-95 / FFP2 Masks or its equivalent. The webinar highlighted the various requirements of PPEs (Masks, Respirators and Coveralls) like classification, manufacturing, certification, documentation etc. within the framework of regulations of the major export markets i.e. the US and the EU. Besides it also gave a brief overview on regulations in other important export destinations like Australia, Canada, Japan and South Africa. This webinar was attended by more than 250 participants from the PPE and textile industry. Speaking on the occasion, Secretary, Textiles Committee ShriAjit B. Chavan informed that under the dynamic leadership of Union Textiles Smt. Smriti Irani and guidance of Secretary (Textiles) Shri Ravi Capoor, it has been the endeavor of the Textiles Committee to continuously work for facilitating the domestic PPE industry. Textiles Committee organizes webinar to facilitate domestic PPE Industry He further informed that the Textiles Committee has also succeeded in getting NABL certification in favour of its Regional Laboratory at Ludhiana to undertake testing of Coveralls and Masks for critical test parameters ‘Resistance of protective clothing material to penetration by blood and body fluids’ – using synthetic blood as per 2 International and one Indian standards viz. ASTM-F-1670, ISO- 16603 and IS16546 respectively. With the addition of Ludhiana Laboratory, now the Textiles Committee can undertake Body Coverall testing at three locations viz., Mumbai, Bengaluru and Ludhiana. Textiles Committee has also been accredited by NABCB for undertaking inspection of Body Coveralls for domestic and international markets and that the Textiles Committee is in a position to facilitating the domestic industry in giving consultancy services required for preparation of documentation dossier required for submission to the international regulators for placing their PPE products in international markets, he added. Textiles Committee has been accredited by the Indian Certification body NABCB for final product inspection of PPE Medical Coveralls for Quality Compliance review report as per product specifications in line with ISO 16603: 2004 AND ISO 16604: 2004. This is the second in a series of webinars planned by the Textiles Committee across country to facilitate awareness about international regulations and other requirements for export of PPE to US, EU and other important destinations. Through painstaking efforts of the domestic industry and the Ministry of Textiles and its constituent organizations like the Textiles Committee, the Office of the Textile Commissioner, Central Silk Board, etc., India has emerged as the second largest producer of PPE (Body Coveralls). India has also significantly invested in the manufacturing of various Masks. Mumbai: FNX Technologies, a 3D rendering automation service provider for apparel brands, has announced a strategic collaboration with Alvanon. The partnership is aimed at bringing monumental change in cloud-based 3D rendering for product development in the apparel industry. FNX enables apparel brands to scale their 3D production significantly faster than traditional processes through its 3D rendering automation platform. This way, brands are able to get rid of the manual efforts and deliver consistent as well as high-quality digital images that can be used in the product development process right from prototyping, digital fitting, visualising store layout and merchandising to direct display on e-commerce platforms. FNX Technologies collaborates with Alvanon Mumbai: Kamloops opens a new eco-friendly fabric shop dedicated to sustainability. Sustainable fabrics are a new addition to Findlay’s sewing machine world. The daughter of the owners of Findlay has teamed up with them to start her own venture. Friendly Fabrics was an eco-friendly option for locals looking for textiles and fabrics that were less harmful to the earth. The venture brought the stores together and it made perfect sense to have their space right beside a place that sold sewing machines. This venture facilitated customers to buy products from the same store ranging from threads to rotary cutters, needle threads and fabrics. It has become the one-stop-shop. All the labor workers including workers that made fabrics were paid equal wages. All the fabrics in the store are made out of natural fibers and are dyed using regulated environmentally friendly chemicals. Now the customers can take pride that their products are biodegradable and the products that are not biodegradable are recyclable. The fabrics are made out of bamboo, organic cotton, hemp and other organic materials. They also have ChitoSante which is a material made out of crab and shrimp shells. She is proud to announce the store will soon introduce vegan leather made from cactus plants. Kamloop joins the sustainability movement Mumbai: Itematech is exhibiting at Cinte TechTextil China from September 2nd – 4th 2020 at the Shanghai New International Expo Center, Shanghai. Itematech is the brand-new Technical Division exclusively dedicated to producing weaving machines for the benefit of technical fabrics weavers launched in 2019 by Itema, the Italian leading global provider of advanced weaving solutions, including best-in- class weaving machines, spare parts and integrated services. The strategic alliance between Itematech Exhibits at Cinte Techtextil 2020 in Sept. Itema and PTMT (formerly Panter) leads to a complete and never-before-seen product portfolio, which ranges from negative and positive rapier, to air-jet and projectile weaving machines. Thanks to the strong know-how resulting from the merger of the two historic weaving manufacturers expertise and competences, technical fabrics manufacturers will now on find in Itematech a unique partner and technological reference point to meet and exceed all their needs when it comes to weaving the full range of technical applications. During Cinte Techtextil, Itematech team will concentrate in showcasing the company strong offering for technical fabrics weavers. Itema is uniquely positioned to offer technical textile manufacturers the top three weft insertion technologies – Positive and Negative Rapier, Airjet and Projectile, in what is the most comprehensive portfolio on the market today for technical applications. To discover the Itematech innovations for technical fabrics and the utmost Customers’ dedication, make sure to visit the Company stand at Cinte Techtextil.