Inditex grows for&from initiative with new Mexico store

Inditex has opened its first for&from store in Mexico, its 16th globally, promoting workplace inclusion for people with disabilities.
Managed by non-profits, these stores sell prior-season products at discounts, funding charitable projects.
The new Mexico City store, run by CONFE, employs nine people with disabilities.
The initiative has created 850+ jobs and raised over €8.5 million (~$8.71 million).

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Japan’s ASICS unveils Kabuki-inspired ‘Limited Series’ collection

ASICS introduces the ‘Limited Series,’ blending Japanese Kabuki-inspired artistry with advanced athletic apparel technology.
Featuring bold designs and a symbolic colour palette, the collection includes singlets, jackets, and shorts with ACTIBREEZE technology for comfort and performance.
Designed by Ali Keys, it fuses tradition with innovation, celebrating ASICS’ heritage while embracing the future.

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Canada imposes 25% tariff on US apparel, other items amid trade war

Canada has announced a 25 per cent tariff on US apparel imports, effective February 4, 2025, as part of a $155 billion retaliatory package against US trade measures.
The move targets $30 billion in goods, including clothing, footwear, and beverages, with $125 billion more under review.
Ministers LeBlanc and Joly vowed to protect Canada’s economy while warning of US supply chain disruptions.

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Cambodia’s share rises to 7.42 per cent in Spanish garment market

Cambodia has strengthened its position in the Spanish garment market, becoming the fifth-largest supplier with a 7.42 per cent share in January–October 2024.
Imports from Cambodia rose 38.73 per cent to $1.298 billion.
Spain’s total apparel imports fluctuated from $19.4 billion in 2019 to $16.256 billion in 2020, then rebounded to $22.006 billion in 2022.

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H&M must raise the bar to counter fierce fast-fashion competition, says CEO

H&M CEO Daniel Erver emphasizes the need to enhance quality and trendiness of their clothing to stay competitive in the fast-fashion market. The retailer is investing in marketing strategies, including partnerships with pop stars and social media influencers, to attract younger, fashion-conscious consumers and improve market share against competitors like Zara and Shein.

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India’s apparel exports to Oman at $52 mn, will CEPA boost trade?

India and Oman are strengthening bilateral ties through the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), now in advanced negotiations.
Despite efforts, textile trade remains minimal.
India’s apparel exports to Oman declined post-2019, reaching $52.253 million in 2024.
Fabric and home textile exports also fluctuated.
Ministers aim to expedite CEPA for enhanced trade and investment.

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India’s textiles sector needs to focus on MMF along with cotton; faces challenges: Economic Survey

India’s textile sector faces challenges like limited FDI, reliance on imported machinery, and a preference for cotton over manmade fibre, affecting competitiveness. The industry’s fragmented nature, dominated by MSMEs, increases logistical costs. The Economic Survey 2024-25 highlights the need for technological advancement and skills to turn India into a global textile powerhouse.

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