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Fifteen countries across the Asia-Pacific signed the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement on November 15, creating the world's largest trading bloc that is expected to help accelerate the member nations' growth following the COVID-19 pandemic.

The domestic fabric industry manufactures around 2.3 billion metres of fabric a year, meeting only a quarter of the country’s demand.
TITAS 2020 Features 5 Main Themes: Preparing for Post-Pandemic Market Opportunities in Advance
Organized by the Taiwan Textile Federation (TTF) and under the auspices of the Bureau of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taipei Innovative Textile Application Show (TITAS) closed with success on October 15th.
Vietnam and Taiwan have established a comprehensive economic and cultural cooperation relationship over the years. Especially in recent times, the textile industry in Vietnam and Taiwan has built a close partnership.
Top Trends in Fashion Tech by Apparel Resources
he pandemic has taught us many lessons and one of the most important is that the industry, especially the retail industry needs to invest more in technologies to survive in the future. Over the past 6 months, the digital readiness of the industry has increased to allow the businesses to continue in these extraordinary circumstances. These technologies are assisting the retailers in offering a healthy and safe shopping environment to the customers. The contactless alternatives like click and collect, mobile payment, AI based recommendation, virtual trial mirrors and 3D body scan will leave a long-term impact on the shopping experience, both online and offline, and will become an essential part of retail in times to come.
Filtration face-off: electrospun nanofibres versus meltblown fibres
New research into the effectiveness of meltblown fibres and electrospun nanofibres has found nanofibre filter media provides significantly increased protection against bacteria and viruses such as COVID-19. The research, conducted by Dr Fabrice Karabulut from Revolution Fibres in New Zealand, contrasts and compares nanofibre filtration with traditional meltblown filters in light of increased global demand for PPE and the future need for more effective face masks.
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