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Pakistan Yarn Prices: Domestic and Export Markets (Weekly Report)

2019-11-07 19:13:28| EmergingTextiles.com

Cotton yarn prices have risen in the last days in Pakistan, after cotton fiber prices have previously surged. Export prices have remained stable, however, reflecting efforts done to stay competitive. Our weekly review offers a comprehensive picture of the domestic and export yarn markets in Pakistan, with cotton yarns, polyester-cotton, polyester-viscose, polyester spun, and viscose spun prices being covered. All these weekly data are available for download over 12 months.

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China Yarn Prices: Domestic and Import Markets (Weekly Report)

2019-11-07 19:13:28| EmergingTextiles.com

Cotton yarn prices have not followed the rebound of cotton prices in China, where prices are even dropping on the polyester market. Cotton yarn imports from India have soared in September to the detriment of Vietnamese shipments. Our weekly report covers the China yarn domestic and import market indicators, as well as local market prices in Qianqing (Zhejiang). Prices of a large number of counts are released for spun cotton, polyester, viscose, and blends. Import prices are also available for cotton yarns. Domestic and import yarn prices are compared. All data are available for download.

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Assembly Insp Report October 2019

2019-11-07 18:20:32| PortlandOnline

PDF Document, 103kbCategory: 2019

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Sustainable fashion industry possible within 16 years, report

2019-11-07 13:11:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com

Global apparel industry experts have painted a bleak picture of the future for fashion if the sector continues with business as usual, a new study has found, but say a sustainable industry is possible within 16 years if radical change happens.

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The Coca-Cola Co to stick with plastic - CEO James Quincey - report

2019-11-07 11:52:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com

The Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey has said in an interview the company has no plans to quit plastic and argued the packaging has a smaller carbon footprint than glass or aluminium.

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