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                           GOTS hosts roundtable for



                                 textile industry in US






               The Global Organic Textile Standard has recently hosted a popular roundtable for the textile sector in
             Charleston, SC, US. The GOTS roundtable takes place around the globe to connect the stakeholders and
              to help them with the opportunities and facilitate a feedback to the GOTS GOTS on specific sectorial or
                                                    regional needs.

             The roundtable attracted brands, trade associations, textile manufacturers, organic certification agencies,
              and organic cotton farmers. The attendees heard and discussed presentations on topics ranging from
             general 2017 GOTS progress, particularly in the apparel and home textiles sector, to supply chain integrity,
                                 current and future markets, and international opportunities.

              From the Organic Trade Association (OTA), one of the GOTS founding organizations and co-host of the
                roundtable, Gwendolyn Wyard talked about how GOTS intersects with United States Department of
             Agriculture’s (USDA) National Organic Program and Monique Marez reported on OTA’s recent marketing
                            survey; why today’s millennial consumer is tomorrow’s organic parent.

               Best practice examples how GOTS strengthens the US textile and apparel industry were presented by
             Marci Zaroff (Metawear) and Eileen Mockus (Coyuchi), both US pioneer enterprises. Furthermore, Angela
              Wartes-Kahl from Oregon Tilth Certification Organisation (OTCO), one of the GOTS accredited third party certifiers



                              Government to support the



             modernization of textile sector in Pakistan





             The Federal Secretary for Textile Division (Ministry   developing new product for the international
             of Commerce and Textile) Hassan Iqbal has said   markets. He further added that the government
             that the government will ensure technological up   was striving to boom the country's textile and
             gradation of the textile industry. He said that   garments sector and continued by saying that the
             advanced technology had become vital to flourish   government would also encourage the products
             Pakistan's textile sector by encouraging the textile   under Prime Minister's Incentive Package.
             and garments' exporters at every level.
                                                             He showed his faith in the need that all the
             He gave these remarks while addressing the      processing of the textile material is done in
             "Interactive Session of Business Community" held   Pakistan. "We could produce the best cotton in
             at the PRGMEA House Sialkot under the auspices   Pakistan by utilising the advanced research and
             of Pakistan Readymade Garments Manufacturers    technology," he added. He also urged the exporters
             and Exporters Association (PRGMEA). Central     to ensure early diversification of their traditional and
             Chairman PRGMEA Ejaz A Khokhar presided over    non-traditional export products with the competitive
             the session where a large number of the textile and   prices in the international trade markets. While
             garments exporters were present.                addressing the exporters, he suggested to improve
                                                             the quality of export products as per international
             The federal secretary also announced 2% cash    standards for better success of textile export sector
             bonus for the textile and garments exporters for   of Pakistan.

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