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India-Chile FTA: A strategic push for Indian textiles in South America
India-Chile FTA: A strategic push for Indian textiles in South America

Fibre2Fashion

time15 hours ago

  • Business
  • Fibre2Fashion

India-Chile FTA: A strategic push for Indian textiles in South America

Insights India-Chile FTA offers a growth opportunity for Indian textile exports, currently forming * * per cent of India's exports to Chile. per cent of India's exports to Chile. While India faces stiff competition, tariff reductions could boost its competitiveness, especially in technical textiles and fabric exports. To capitalise, India must upgrade production, tackle logistical constraints, and strengthen transshipment routes. To read the full story, become a PRIME member today. All Corporate Members and TexPro Subscribers are eligible to access F2F PRIME CONTENT using the same login credentials. Latest News Insights Latest News Insights Exclusive Industry Articles & Features Exclusive Industry Articles & Features Detailed Article Analytics & Insights Digital Edition of Fibre2Fashion Magazine Digital Edition of Fibre2Fashion Magazine Get notified in your mailbox

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari Inaugurates OPG Mobility's Dealership In Nagpur
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari Inaugurates OPG Mobility's Dealership In Nagpur

NDTV

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • NDTV

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari Inaugurates OPG Mobility's Dealership In Nagpur

Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, has inaugurated OPG Mobility's new Ferrato dealership in Nagpur, Maharashtra. The new electric two-wheeler showroom is part of the company's expansion plan to contribute to increasing electric vehicle adoption in central India. It is to be noted that the dealership is operated by Vajra E Scooter. The opening of the dealership represents a key milestone for OPG Mobility, previously known as Okaya EV, as it establishes a footprint in the central region of Maharashtra. This facility unifies both sales and service operations, providing customers with thorough support for their electric vehicle ownership experience. The newly launched showroom showcases the entire range of Ferrato electric two-wheelers, featuring high-speed models like DEFY 22, Faast F4, F3, F2T, F2F, and F2B, as well as low-speed options including Freedum LI and LA, along with the premium Disruptor electric motorcycle. This product assortment caters to a variety of customer needs across different usage styles and price ranges. Commenting on the New Dealership launch, OM Prakash Gupta, Founder of OPG Mobility, expressed "We are truly privileged to have Shri Nitin Gadkari ji grace the inauguration of our new Ferrato two-wheeler dealership in Nagpur, Maharashtra. His presence highlights the importance of sustainable mobility and strengthens our commitment to delivering innovative, reliable EV solutions supported by a customer-focused service network. This dealership launch is a pivotal milestone that solidifies our foothold in central India and strategically positions us for expansion into western as well as southern markets. He adds, "Shri Nitin Gadkari ji's visionary leadership in sustainable infrastructure and green mobility continues to inspire the entire industry. His support at this launch amplifies our mission to drive widespread adoption of electric vehicles, contributing significantly to India's journey towards a greener, more sustainable future."

China's apparel exports to Africa twice the imports in Jan–Mar 2025
China's apparel exports to Africa twice the imports in Jan–Mar 2025

Fibre2Fashion

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Fibre2Fashion

China's apparel exports to Africa twice the imports in Jan–Mar 2025

Insights Africa accounted for * . * per cent of China's apparel exports but only * . * * per cent of its imports in Q * * * * * , reflecting a continued trade imbalance. . per cent of China's apparel exports but only . per cent of its imports in Q , reflecting a continued trade imbalance. China's exports to Africa rose * * . * per cent year-on-year in Januaryâ€'May * * * * . . per cent year-on-year in Januaryâ€'May . Apparel trade data across * * * * â€' * * * * also shows consistently higher export volumes to Africa than imports, indicating China's dominant supplier role in African garment market. To read the full story, become a PRIME member today. All Corporate Members and TexPro Subscribers are eligible to access F2F PRIME CONTENT using the same login credentials. Latest News Insights Latest News Insights Exclusive Industry Articles & Features Exclusive Industry Articles & Features Detailed Article Analytics & Insights Digital Edition of Fibre2Fashion Magazine Digital Edition of Fibre2Fashion Magazine Get notified in your mailbox

Cambodia becomes Japan's third largest apparel supplier in Q1 2025
Cambodia becomes Japan's third largest apparel supplier in Q1 2025

Fibre2Fashion

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Fibre2Fashion

Cambodia becomes Japan's third largest apparel supplier in Q1 2025

Insights Cambodia has emerged as Japan's third-largest apparel supplier, rising from fifth position in * * * * . . In Q * * * * * , Japan imported $ * * * . * * million worth of apparel from Cambodia, marking a * * . * * per cent year-on-year rise. , Japan imported $ . million worth of apparel from Cambodia, marking a . per cent year-on-year rise. Cambodia's share rose to * . * * per cent of Japan's total apparel imports. . per cent of Japan's total apparel imports. The two nations are also deepening ties through the new Cambodia-Japan Economic Co-Creation Package. To read the full story, become a PRIME member today. All Corporate Members and TexPro Subscribers are eligible to access F2F PRIME CONTENT using the same login credentials. Latest News Insights Latest News Insights Exclusive Industry Articles & Features Exclusive Industry Articles & Features Detailed Article Analytics & Insights Digital Edition of Fibre2Fashion Magazine Digital Edition of Fibre2Fashion Magazine Get notified in your mailbox

Tí¼rkiye's apparel exports drop 6.16% to $5.3 bn in Jan-Apr 2025
Tí¼rkiye's apparel exports drop 6.16% to $5.3 bn in Jan-Apr 2025

Fibre2Fashion

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Fibre2Fashion

Tí¼rkiye's apparel exports drop 6.16% to $5.3 bn in Jan-Apr 2025

Insights Tí¼rkiye's apparel exports declined * . * * per cent year-on-year to $ * . * billion in Januaryâ€'April * * * * . . per cent year-on-year to $ . billion in Januaryâ€'April . Knitted clothing dropped * . * per cent, while non-knitted apparel fell * . * per cent. . per cent, while non-knitted apparel fell . per cent. April saw a slight * . * * per cent dip overall. . per cent dip overall. This continues the downward trend from * * * * and * * * * , resulting in falling shipments in both key apparel categories. To read the full story, become a PRIME member today. All Corporate Members and TexPro Subscribers are eligible to access F2F PRIME CONTENT using the same login credentials. Latest News Insights Latest News Insights Exclusive Industry Articles & Features Exclusive Industry Articles & Features Detailed Article Analytics & Insights Digital Edition of Fibre2Fashion Magazine Digital Edition of Fibre2Fashion Magazine Get notified in your mailbox

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