AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI in Manufacturing: South Korea’s textile makers are moving beyond AI design tools into the factory floor, with firms like Hansae trialing robotic grippers and automated pattern fitting to tackle labor shortages and regain speed. Sustainability Rules Clash: The US is pushing the EU for carveouts to limit how its due-diligence and reporting rules hit American firms and their upstream suppliers, a big deal for fashion and textiles with complex supply chains. Shared Responsibility Debate: Pakistan’s textile stakeholders are arguing that sustainability costs must be fairly split across brands, manufacturers, and governments, alongside power-market reforms that could reshape compliance and production. Export Pushes: Kenya is targeting the UK apparel market under the UK-Kenya Economic Partnership Agreement, while Nigeria is warned it may miss China’s zero-tariff benefits without capacity, standards, and lower trade costs. Tech & Circularity: Epson expands Dry Fibre Technology to turn used garments into non-woven sheets for fashion applications, including zipper tapes, as circular materials scale up. Capacity Expansion: Sanathan Textiles starts commercial production from expanded technical textiles yarn capacity at Silvassa, doubling output to 18,000 MTPA. Design & Craft Spotlight: Manila FAME 2026 (Oct 15–17) is set to spotlight Philippine makers as global buyers seek more story-driven, sustainable home and fashion products.
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