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PAKISTAN: Textile producers upbeat for 2014
2014-01-21 12:43:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com
Textile producers in Pakistan are upbeat about the year ahead, with opportunities seen to include market access under the European Union's GSP+ trade scheme, the changing dynamics of the Chinese textile industry, labour unrest and higher wages in Bangladesh, and the local availability of cheaper fibres, especially cotton.
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Pakistan seeks US$2bn from imminent spectrum auction
2014-01-20 01:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Three spectrum licences will be auctioned by March, Pakistan's Finance Ministry says; Telenor expresses interest.
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Polyester Fiber & Yarn Price Comparison: China vs. India and Pakistan (Statistical Report)
2014-01-17 21:35:41| EmergingTextiles.com
Polyester fiber and yarn prices clearly fell in the last year in China while rising in India and Pakistan, by contrast. Our monthly report compares polyester staple fiber prices in the three largest textile producing countries, in both local currency and US$ terms. Spun polyester yarn prices are also covered, such as margins of spinners in China, India and Pakistan. Historical data back to 2007 are available for download.
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Pakistan Cotton Yarn Export Prices (Monthly Report)
2014-01-14 19:03:37| EmergingTextiles.com
Cotton yarn export prices are staying firm in Pakistan, although demand slowed down after New Year's break on the international market, our correspondent reports. Our monthly report includes a long list of yarn export prices per count and destination, with statistical tables and historical charts covering the Karachi and Faisalabad markets. Yarn export data are also released in volume and value terms. Historical data back to 2005, 2006 or 2010, are available for download.
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Pakistan moves to introduce flood-tolerant rice varieties
2014-01-11 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: For the first time in years, Pakistani farmer Zulfiqar Ali cannot afford to sow winter wheat. Damage to his standing rice crop from heavy monsoon rains has left him penniless. "My rice crop on 18 hectares was flattened by lashing rains in July,' said Ali, standing next to his paddy field in Sialkot district, some 190 km (120 miles) from Islamabad, Pakistan's capital. "I have already landed in a debt trap, and my children have been hungry for many days.' Although Pakistan produces enough rice...
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