Europe’s tightening sustainability regulations and carbon-linked trade measures, particularly the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), are becoming a major challenge for Indian exporters as the country moves ahead with multiple trade agreements with European nations, industry body
Welspun Living is witnessing strong recovery momentum as improving margins, lower debt levels and rising branded business strengthen the company’s growth outlook amid favourable global trade developments for India’s textile sector. The company reported total income of Rs 24,512 million in the fourth quarter of FY26, registering an 11 percent sequential growth over the
Bharat Tex 2025, India’s largest global textile event, has set a new benchmark in industry engagement, innovation, and sustainability. The second edition of the event featured dedicated exhibitions for various textile segments, insightful knowledge sessions and a significant presence of international buyers. S. Periasamy shared his insights on the evolving landscape of the
The participation of members of Manmade and Technical Textiles Exports Promotion Council (MATEXIL) at Heimtextil 2025 in Frankfurt has elicited encouraging response. MATEXIL members participating in the exhibition reported receiving quality inquiries from buyers, especially from the European market. A. Ravi Kumar, Executive Director of MATEXIL, stated, “The feedback















