Digital gold rush up roughly 50% even as Sebi flags regulatory risks

Indian investors, especially younger ones, purchased an estimated 12 tonnes of digital gold from January to November, driven by accessibility and fractional ownership. However, demand slowed after the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) warned that the product was unregulated, prompting industry players to call for a new regulatory framework.

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Titan ventures into lab-grown diamonds with beYon, exclusive store to open in Mumbai

Titan Company Limited is launching its first exclusive lab-grown diamond (LGD) jewellery store in Mumbai on December 29, 2025, under the new brand ‘beYon’. This strategic move aims to diversify its product portfolio and capitalize on the growing demand for sustainable luxury jewellery in India. The company plans further expansion in Mumbai and Delhi.

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Winter has yet to wear its jackets and sweaters: Mild season in North India may hit apparel sales by 25%

North India experienced an early winter, but sales for cold-weather clothing remain sluggish. Retailers face higher inventories as temperatures have not dropped significantly. Consumers are delaying purchases, anticipating discounts. This trend is impacting winter wear demand and sales for apparel chains across key markets. The season is crucial for the industry’s revenue.

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New Zealand’s apparel imports grow modestly in Jan-Nov

New Zealand’s apparel imports edged up about 1 per cent YoY to roughly $1.05 billion in January–November 2025, reflecting steady but cautious retail buying.
Softer November imports highlighted tighter inventory control.
In contrast, fabric imports rose sharply on demand from niche and performance segments.
Exports improved from a low base but remained volatile, underscoring uneven overseas demand.

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Bangladesh RMG productivity up 4.19% in 10 yrs due to automation: BIDS

Bangladesh saw a garment productivity boost in cutting and knitting due to automation and technological upgradation, while jacket production has seen high efficiency, a study revealed.
The garment industry maintained a compound annual productivity growth rate of 4.19 per cent in 10 years.
Cutting saw an annual productivity rise of 11.13 per cent, knitting 9.85 per cent and wet processing 6.11 per cent.

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November sees Japan apparel imports climb, textile trade mixed

Japan’s apparel and accessory imports rose in November 2025 and across recent fiscal periods, reflecting resilient consumer demand and continued reliance on overseas sourcing.
In contrast, textile yarn and fabric imports and exports remained weak due to cautious restocking, cheaper Asian sourcing, and subdued global demand.
Textile machinery exports showed consistent growth.

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Swedish consumers prefer sustainable clothing: Study

A study of over 1,700 Swedish consumers found strong support for avoiding poor clothing production practices, especially health risks from chemicals.
Consumers were willing to pay 60–85 SEK (~$5.50–~$8.00) more per T-shirt to avoid the worst standards, but few would pay extra for top sustainability levels.
Results support clearer EU labelling and targeted premium markets.

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