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improve the textile industry of sudan. however, major part of the sudanese textile industry is in the private sector. import of textile & clothing chapter product import in 2013 (in usd 000) 50 silk 1,017 51 wool, animal hair, horsehair yarn and fabric thereof 454 52 cotton 40,082 53 vegetable textile fibres
nes, paper yarn, woven fabric 18 54 manmade filaments 36,024 55 manmade staple fibres 58,772 56 wadding, felt, nonwovens, yarns, twine, cordage, etc 4,975 57 carpets and other textile floor coverings 5,570 58 special woven or tufted fabric, lace, tapestry etc 13,150 59 impregnated, coated or laminated...
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wrangler, levi's, numero uno, and raymond brands to name a few. aditya birla group has in-house apparel brands such as louis philippe, allen solly, van heusen, peter england and people which compete with these brands. talking about the rising customer expectations and increasing competition from natural fibres
such as cotton and polyester alike, rajeev gopal also said that cotton farming is expected to see a downward trend as it needs a lot of land and water to grow. hence, man-made cellulose fibres will fill the gap. meanwhile, liva has collaborated with fdci to promote greener, sustainable fashion. liva...
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