Apparel exporters should learn frm Bangladesh, Vietnam to push shipments: AEPC
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Indian apparel exporters should study from Bangladesh and Vietnam players to improve the outbound shipments of textiles, a business official said on Wednesday.
Noida textiles cluster is wanting to be like Prague, Milan, Paris and New York, former chairman of Apparel Export Promotion Council of India (AEPC) HKL Magu said.
"Indian apparel exporters should try to learn from Bangladesh and Vietnam players to improve exports," Magu said in a statement.
He said that about 67 % of exports or consumption worldwide is of manmade fibre (MMF).
He was speaking at Fashion Forecast Seminar Spring Summer 2021, organized by AEPC in association with global trend authority WGSN, UK.
Charlie Clark, fashion consultant at WGSN, UK, predicted go back to playful femininity styling for womenswear and hybrid utility look for menswear in the Spring-Summer season of 2021.
The council has been organizing these seminars within its export promotion activities across India.
WGSN is a respected fashion trend forecasting intelligence service with its offerings in over 94 countries.
Source: https://www.outlookindia.com
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