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Fair and Events => Fair and Events => Textile science, events, trade and issues => Topic started by: Shamim Ansary on May 24, 2010, 10:43:33 AM
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.........The growth of accessories industries, coupled with a substantial growth in knit fabric manufacturing, has
helped to reduce dependence on imports and cut down lead-time for delivery. According to statistics, the
share of back-to-back LC in total export dropped from 68.33% in FY 95 to 45.1% in the first eight months
of FY 01. This means that value addition in the country is steadily increasing. This is creating cushion in
the sector to absorb pressure of competition. A better spread in the value addition chain is bringing more
factors of production under national control and thus giving the industry better scope for increasing its
competitive edge............. http://www.intracen.org/cottontoclothing/resources/articles/Quasem_2002.pdf
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thanks for informative post in clothing sector.
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this is informative post its very helpful in this sector ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
good job
JAFAR IQBAL
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Department of Real Estate
Daffodil International University
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Good post.
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Informative post.