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Stalin thanked for raising CETP issue with Sonia

Stalin thanked for raising CETP issue with Sonia

Tirupur: Tirupur Exporters' Association today thanked Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister M K Stalin for taking the issue of getting grant for Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETP), with UPA Chairperson and AICC president,Sonia Gandhi. [caption id="attachment_532" align="alignleft" width="636" caption="MK Stalin and sonia gandhi, Tirupur news, tirupur exporters association, tirupur exporters, tirupur, tirupur"][/caption] In a letter thanking Stalin, TEA president, A Shakivel expressed hope

February 9, 2010 No Comments Full Story

APTMA remains worried about gas shortage

APTMA remains worried about gas shortage

TIRUPUR: The All Pakistan Textile Mills Association spokesman has said the textile Industry has been forced to close down for 35 days, incurring loss of Rs70 billion since Gas Load Management Programme started on Dec 01, 2009. [caption id="attachment_518" align="alignleft" width="468" caption="apparel-news, garment news, tirupur news, exporter news, tirupur exporter news, tirupur apparel news"][/caption] The spokesman said the situation has become totally out of control of the SNGPL, as it

February 9, 2010 No Comments Full Story

Tirupur manufacturers & exporters should be careful in yarn price fluctuations

Tirupur manufacturers & exporters should be careful in yarn price fluctuations

Various predictions are available with us that there will be increase in the cotton global demand and cotton export from India therefore an imminent yarn price high is likely during peak demand period so it's would be better to manage yarn like foreign currency to control the price fluctuations. [caption id="attachment_392" align="aligncenter" width="452" caption="tirupur exporter"][/caption] The following options could be a better bet to manage fluctuations, 1. Like currency forward co

February 5, 2010 1 Comment Full Story

Foreign banks warm up to tirupur and small-towns india

Foreign banks warm up to tirupur and small-towns india

Two years back, when Sandeep Tayde (name changed on request) visited Jalgaon to meet prospective customers for his employer, a foreign bank, people looked at him with suspicion. “They had never heard of us. They thought we were a society and would run away with their money,” he recollects, referring to the numerous credit societies that have mushroomed around Maharashtra and gained notoriety over the past few years for decamping with depositors’ money. “Things are different now. Th

February 4, 2010 No Comments Full Story