Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Lifestyle Pakistan to kick off from April 12-15 at Delhi

Delhi will witness its first ever premium Lifestyle Pakistani exhibition where over 100 top of the line exhibitors from the country will showcase products in fashion apparel, home textiles, furniture, leather goods, home accessories, spices and marble handicrafts.

The event will take place from April 12-15, 2012 at Pragati Maidan and will be attended by top-notch dignitaries from both India and Pakistan. Some of the key exhibitors at the event are niche brands like Gul Ahmed, AlKaram, Hub Leather, Khaadi, Chen One, Bonanza & Orient Textile Mills etc.

The exposition is bringing the Best of Pakistan Fashion & Lifestyle brands that blend the traditional craft beautifully with modern cuts and designs. The exhibition will give visitors an opportunity to experience the widest variety of the phenomenal designer Lawn Fabric that has taken the fashion world by storm.

Moreover visitors can enjoy authentic Pakistani cuisine at the 'Food Extravaganza'. Moreover, an exotic Gala Evening is to be hosted by the Ministry of Commerce Pakistan, featuring an exclusive fashion show by key designers and will be followed by a musical performance.

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Zambia to fully takeover Mulungushi Textiles

The Government of Zambia is set to takeover the Kabwe-based Zambia-China Mulungushi Textiles, Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister, Robert Sichinga, has said.

The Minister said the Chinese Government has hinted that it is not interested anymore in operating the ailing firm, which has prompted the Zambian Government to takeover the textile firm.

The Government would acquire all the shares of the company upon finalization of the agreement, the Minister informed.

Sydney Tembo, President of Kabwe Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), said the collapse of the firm has affected several people who directly or indirectly depended on the firm for their livelihood. He added that the cotton growers were the most hit due to closure of the company.

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