Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibres mixed with man-made filaments

Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibres mixed with man-made filaments

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made of two related components, each with different degrees of shrinkage. the result is a crimping of the filament, which makes the fiber stretchable. billard cloth - the highest grade of material made from the best of stock - saxony, silesia, or australia merino wool. two up and one down twill weave
weave, similar to cheesecloth, and dyed in the piece. cotton bunting is often woven with plied yarns. wool bunting is woven with worsted worsted yarns, using strong, wiry wool. burlap - coarse, canvas-like fabric usually made of jute, but can be made of hemp or cotton. sometimes called gunny. used primarily...
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a minimum export performance of rs.25 crores for the relevant financial year (2016-17). iii. awards in fibre category name of awards criteria 1. polyester staple fibre gold trophy best export performance 2. viscose staple fibre gold trophy best export performance 3. acrylic staple fibre gold trophy
, etc. and man-made fibre blended yarn like polyester-viscose, viscose-polyester, and/or any other blend of man-made fibres.) gold trophy best export performance silver trophy second best export performance 6. man-made fibre yarn blended with natural fibre-yarn made out of man-made fibres with cotton...
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'certificate of merit' will be given to member companies with three years of consecutive exports including the relevant year. the eligibility for award in this case is rs.5 crores of minimum exports. exporters who get awards in other categories are not eligible for certificate of merit. export performance
the applicant should have a minimum export performance of rs.25 crores for the relevant financial year (2015-16). iii. awards in fibre category name of awards criteria 1. polyester staple fibre gold trophy best export performance 2. viscose staple fibre - do - best export performance 3. acrylic staple...
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related to anti-dumping or subsidy product hs code initiation date imposition date dumping duty expiry date justification (1) turkey expiry review of anti-dumping duty yarn of manmade or synthetic or artificial staple fibres 55.08,55.09, 55.10, 55.11 (except 5509.52, 5509.61, 5509.91 and 5510.20). 10th
) and 5511 (whole position). on january 12, 2009, the turkish authorities imposed a definitive antidumping duty on imports of synthetic and artificial staple fiber yarns originating in china, india and indonesia (notification 2009/1). the amount of the duty imposed on imports originating in china is...
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south korea in - achieved a level of us$ million out of which the cotton textile (yarn / fabrics / madeups) exports stood at us $ million during this period. in view of the current potential for exports of cotton yarn, fabrics and made ups to south korea, indian companies had participated in the fair
through texprocil. . under the indo-korea fta, there is zero duty on import of fabrics, made ups, home textiles and garments into south korea from india, thereby offering greater market access for indian textiles into this market.fruitful discussions were held with the daegu textile industries association...
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their distillation; bituminous substances; mineral waxes section- chapter ( to ) section vi - products of the chemicals or allied industries chapter chapter description chapter- inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic compounds of precious metals, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive elements of isotopes...
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fabrics are made up of fibres. these fibres have either been twisted into yarns and then knitted or woven together to make a length of the fabric, or they have been formed into a web and heat pressed or glued together as a non-woven fabric. fabric can be made up of one or more fibres and could have a
, not all fabrics are suitable for all garments. to choose a suitable fabric for a specific end use calls for basic knowledge in fabric construction and types of fabrics available in the market. fabrics are produced mostly from yarns. few fabrics are directly produced from fabrics. fabrics are made from...
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, trimmings and accessories for the fashion and garmenting industry in the eu and worldwide. profile of the event texworld, paris has established itself as an important textile fair in europe, which attracts a large number of buyers of textile & clothing from all over the european union as well as other
a wide range of fabrics from cotton and its blends, eco-friendly fabrics, denim, embroidery and lace, knitted fabrics, fibres, linen and hemp, jacquard, shirtings, silk, silky aspects, style, trims and embellishments as well as wool and its blends. market potential: o imports of textile & clothing by...
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