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TEX TRADE TODAY 2008

 

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A timely event for textile industry entrepreneurs and professionals

TEX TRADE TODAY 2008 presents possibilities for exploring opportunities across a wide cross-section of exhibitors and trade visitors in an environment rich with experiences. Fashion shows, entertainment events, discussion platforms and networking opportunities take this event beyond just a stage for exhibition and promotion of your products.

TEX TRADE TODAY 2008 is brought to you under the auspices of C&I ( India Today Group ) and Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI), organizations with proven skills in promoting textiles and the textile industry.

India's Textile Industry stands at a threshold of immense opportunities
  • Contributing 14% of total industrial production and 30% of all exports, yet not at full achievable potential.
  • WTO Quota regime expiry in January 2005.
  • A potential to achieve textile industry size of US $ 100 billion and exports of US $ 50 billion by 2010.
  • Low exploitation of the potential in industrial & technical textiles.
  • Process and control technology innovations offering large cost-savings.
  • Reinventing markets for conventional but design-rich segments like handlooms and jute.
  • Globalization and access to global resources can redefine corporate structures and policies to spur extraordinary growth.
  • Emerging segments of eco-textiles and ethnographic consumers.



 

     

Highlights of the Foreign Trade Policy

The Hon’ble Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, had announced the Foreign Trade Policy on 8th April’05. Some of the Salient Features / Highlights of the proposals pertaining to Textile Industry in general and Handlooms in particular are. >> More

Salient features / Highlights of the Foreign Trade policy

 

Modern Processing Houses

The Indian Home Textile Industry has access to excellent infrastructure facilities and uses the latest technology and machinery.

Many manufacturers have set up state-of-the-art modern processing houses to roll out large volumes of high quality products to meet the international market demands and expectations. Needless to say that India’s Textile Exports have grown exponentially over the last decade.

Eco- Friendly Dyes: Use of Azo-Free Colours

The manufacturers in India are well aware that AZO free colours and dyes should be used. India has discarded the usage of banned materials in the dyeing process with safe substitutes, to ensure eco-friendliness of the products manufactured by the industry.