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Our mission is to help you in the process of sourcing your trims and notions for your Full Package programs or your CMT Contracts. And be your local supplier for those trims and notions needed in your programs. Clothing: New Investment in Panama AnnouncedWednesday, January 22, 2020 The Swedish chain of stores Hennes and Mauritz announced that among its expansion plans is the opening of a sales point in Panama, which would be the first in Central America. According to an official statement that was released in mid-January, the plan of the company Hennes and Mauritz (H&M) is that its first store in the region will be open to the public by the end of the year. The Footwear Industry in NicaraguaThursday, April 19, 2012 The company Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America sees great potential in Nicaragua for increasing their footwear exports to the U.S. market. In its annual prognostic report on the footwear industry, entitled ‘2012 Annual Footwear Sourcing Forecast’, Footwear Distributors and the Retailers Association of America (FDRA), said that Nicaragua is a "rising star" that has great potential to increase shoe exports to the U.S. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica and Panama.
El Salvador: Figures in the Textile sector in 2015Tuesday, March 22, 2016 Textile exports in the year exceeded $2.5 billion, an increase of 6% compared to 2014. From a report by the Chamber of Textile Industry, Clothing and Free Zones of El Salvador: Hanesbrand Completes Move to El SalvadorThursday, December 10, 2009 The textile company ended the last step of this process by installing in El Salvador its product development team. This operation will create 51 jobs in the country. Chinese Interested in Guatemalan Textile SectorFriday, April 28, 2017 Within the framework of the Apparel Sourcing Show, a delegation of Chinese textile entrepreneurs will be visiting the country in May, to explore business opportunities in the sector. The Apparel Sourcing Show event will be held from May 23 to 25 at the Grand Tikal Futura Hotel, and will bring together textile companies from the Central American region and from other countries. El Salvador: Canada as a Customer for the Textile SectorMonday, September 5, 2016 To compensate for the loss of market which is expected once the Transpacific Agreement takes effect, the textile industry intends to resume FTA negotiations with the northern country. A free trade agreement with Canada would allow the exporting textile companies to enter a market with high potential, since according to the executive director of Camtex, Patricia Figueroa, the country imports more than $14,000 million a year in textiles products and confection of synthetics such and towels, carpets, curtains and tablecloths. " Textiles in Guatemala: Business with ChinaWednesday, May 24, 2017 Companies in the Asian country are looking to provide Guatemalan textile workers with accessories, threads and synthetic fabrics with finishes. Textile companies in Guatemala envisage the possibility of generating more value in their supply chain with products that can be provided by Chinese companies that specialize in accessories and other necessary inputs for the textile production chain. Guatemala: Textile Industry Suffers DamagesThursday, January 7, 2016 The transfer of three Korean operations operating in the country and an uncertainty in fiscal terms for the new period, have kept the sector in suspense. Historically Guatemala has been one of the most competitive countries in the textile industry, but the legislative backlog in extending incentives to maquila companies and free zones regimes, and the departure of three Korean companies in the country in the last year, have placed the sector in a state of uncertainty. Honduras: Textile Industry to Grow 10%Monday, February 6, 2017 The union of maquila companies estimates that this year exports will grow 10% compared to 2016, reaching $4.5 billion, driven by increased demand in the United States. According to the Honduran Maquiladora Association (AHM), in 2016 exports of textiles and clothing were worth close to $4.1 billion, and this year it is hoped the figure will go up to $4.5 billion. Textiles, the Mainstay of the Salvadoran EconomyFriday, April 11, 2014 The sector produced 44% of all goods exported by El Salvador in 2013. The production of textiles, clothing fibers and other synthetic fibers remains the main economic sector in El Salvador. Knitted fabrics, for example, accounted for 64% of total sales abroad during 2013. Cone Denim celebrates Nicaragua openingWednesday, April 23, 2008 International Textile Group's Cone Denim has announced the opening of its Nicaragua operation. Located outside Managua, Nicaragua in the Jorge Bolanos Abaunza Textile Park, the Cone Denim Nicaragua (CDN) facility held its Grand Opening Ceremony on April 22. El Salvador: Textile Industry Lose CompetitivenessFriday, March 24, 2017 The Salvadoran union has stated that excessive bureaucracy and high production costs are the main factors that could be encouraging some textile mills to reduce operations in the country. José Antonio Escobar, president of the Chamber of the Textile Industry, Clothing and Free Zones of El Salvador (Camtex) told Elsalvador.com that one of the companies that has shut down part of its operations, to transfer them to another country, is Fruit of the Loom. Escobar said "...'In the plant owned by Fruit of the Loom in the industrial park American Park, where a thousand people work, the company will make a reduction of about 850 positions'." Honduras: Textile Business in IndiaWednesday, July 15, 2015 Ten Indian companies are exhibiting their products in the country and looking for business opportunities with Honduran companies. The exhibition of products is taking place in the Intercontinental hotel, where business meetings are being held between visiting companies and representatives of the Honduran textile sector. The meeting is being organized by the Export Promotion Council of Synthetic and Rayon Textiles India (SRTEPC). |
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