Designer says Dunnes was copying

Designer says Dunnes was copying
Irish Times, Ireland

An Irish fashion designer told the High Court today that a Dunnes Stores top was “a direct copy” of a Karen Millen sweater.

In a landmark case over the protection of design rights, Ms Helen McAlinden said she had examined both the Karen Millen “cami vest with a full shrug” and a Savida sweater sold by Dunnes Stores.

“I look at the Dunnes Stores garment as a direct copy. There is a slight difference in the shade of the black. I think any consumer would see these garments as the same,” she said. Read more about Designer says Dunnes was copying

Over 100 Injured As Bangladesh Garment Workers Clash With Police

Over 100 Injured As Bangladesh Garment Workers Clash With Police
Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 News

DHAKA, Oct 2 Asia Pulse – Over 100 people, including police, were injured in a fierce street fight between garment workers and cops at Uttara in the capital Saturday.

Witnesses said traffic on Dhaka-Mymensingh road halted for about three hours due to the widespread clash in a fresh outbreak in the garment industry-this time the sacking of 13 workers igniting the powder keg.

Sources said trouble erupted at about 8 a.m. as some workers of Laxma Sweater factory streamed onto the road shouting slogans over the sacking of 13 colleagues. Read more about Over 100 Injured As Bangladesh Garment Workers Clash With Police

Metbank Adds Branch to Garment District

Metbank Adds Branch to Garment District
By Liza Casabona
Women’s Wear Dail

NEW YORK — Metbank will open a branch in the heart of the Garment District this fall to cater to the apparel industry.

The branch will be located at 36th Street and Broadway. The site is currently under construction, and the bank is scheduled to open in November. Read more about Metbank Adds Branch to Garment District

50 firms dress for success at garment awards

50 firms dress for success at garment awards
Vietnam Economic Times, Vietnam

Fifty companies have been selected for the fourth annual “Outstanding Enterprises in Vietnam’s Textile-Garment Industry” awards, reflecting the country’s fast growing apparel market.

Co-organised by the Viet Nam Textile and Apparel Association (Vitas) and Thoi Bao Kinh Te Sai Gon (Saigon Economic Times Newsmagazine), a subsidiary of the Sai Gon Times Group, this year’s event honours the greatest number of companies. When it was first held in 2004, only 18 companies were nominated. Read more about 50 firms dress for success at garment awards

Industrial exports to US fall in new first

Industrial exports to US fall in new first
ARANEE JAIIMSIN
Bangkok Post, Thailand

Exports of industrial goods to the United States have fallen in value for the first time ever, due in part to the appreciation of the baht against the dollar.

The value of industrial goods shipped to the US from January to August totalled $9.94 billion, down 5.12% from the same period last year, said Atchaka Sibunruang Brimble, the director-general of the Office of Industrial Economics.

The strong baht aside, the performance has also been affected by tougher competition from low labour-cost countries, particularly China, Mexico, Indonesia, India and Vietnam. Read more about Industrial exports to US fall in new first

Vietnam : President awards 42 textile & garment firms

Vietnam : President awards 42 textile & garment firms
September 28, 2014/Fibre2fashion.com, India

While awarding 42 businessmen from textile and garment industry, President Nguyen Minh Triet praised the contribution of the sector in the modernization of country’s economy.

He hailed their achievement despite the small quotas and high import taxes as exports from the sector reach US $5 billion per year. He also regretted the fact that the industry is still hampered by shortcomings and problems while the country prepares to enter WTO. Read more about Vietnam : President awards 42 textile & garment firms

Japanese garment firm opens in Phu Tai IZ


Viet Nam News, Vietnam

BINH DINH — A 100 per cent Japanese-owned garment factory and workshop opened in Phu Tai Industrial Park on Tuesday.

The Viet Nam Able Garment Co (Able-Tech), owned by Able -Yamauchi Co, will manufacture a wide variety of products including one-use fire resistant garments and other garments providing health and environmental protection.
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Textile industry groping for N70bn bailout fund


Vanguard, Nigeria
Written by Franklin Alli
The much anticipated N70 billion funds was an outcome of series of lobby put up by the Organised Private Sector (OPS), and other stakeholders in the sector to accelerate rebirth of firms that had closed shops over the years, sustenance of the ones still operating though sick, and growth of the industry.
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