Textiles Eastern Europe is a monthly newsletter providing commercial news, information and business opportunities of the textile and clothing industries in the emerging markets of Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Read by top management and global decision-makers with an interest in capitalising on and investing in the economic regeneration of this rapidly developing region.
ISSN 1354-5981
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Our free monthly e-newsletter, sent direct to your inbox, delivers the latest news headlines in the emerging markets of Central and Eastern Europe and South East Asia
A Polish invention has been nominated for the Cellulose Fibre Innovation Award, which will be presented at the 2nd International Conference on Cellulose Fibres to...
A Varna, Bulgaria-based company is implementing a project to collect used textiles in preparation for reuse and recycling.
Hong Kong-based Crystal International Group, one of Asia’s largest knitwear manufacturers, has received an international green building certification system award for one of its knitting facilities...
The Swiss Import Promotion Programme (SIPPO) has launched its studies on Philippine products with big market potential in European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries –...
Denmark-based fashion clothing company Bestseller is working in collaboration with German development agency GIZ to develop a communications campaign for Myanmar’s clothing sector that will...
Klopman Argo International has obtained the highest level (Level 3) of STeP certification by Oeko-Tex.
Published by Textile Media Services, Textiles Eastern Europe is a monthly electronic newsletter targeted at major textile and clothing companies, and suppliers of machinery, equipment, fibres, dyestuffs and chemicals, who are looking at investing in, or marketing to, Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
Read by top management, chief executives and decision-makers in the international textile and clothing industry with an interest in capitalising on the economic regeneration of Central and Eastern Europe.
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