India Will Implement Certification Standard System For Organic Textile Products And Sign A Treaty With Israel
India Signing a treaty with Israel to promote bilateral textile business
India and Israel have completed a free trade agreement to celebrate 20 years of diplomatic relations.
In the context of the 20-year Treaty of free trade between India and Israel, they celebrated the completion of their diplomatic relations.
The Ministry of textile of India and the Israel trade convention and the Ministry of labor signed a memorandum of understanding during the first international trade fair of clothing and textiles in India to expand business in the cotton, jute, silk fabrics, clothing and fashion industries. About 30 major Indian garment and textile manufacturers participated in the exhibition to develop the Israeli market.
The memorandum of understanding was signed by India's textile minister, dingra, and Israel's minister of trade, industry and labor, Sharon kademi. The Indian clothing export promotion association has also signed a separate memorandum of understanding with the Israel Export and international cooperation agency. Sachsville, chairman of the clothing Export Promotion Association of India, expressed his hope that there would be a major leap in the volume of trade between the two countries.
The bilateral cooperation in the fields of garment trade, fashion and export will become a possible solution for India's bilateral cooperation in the fields of garment trade, fashion and export.
On August 3, 2012, India and Israel signed an academic research agreement for cooperation in the fields of pharmaceuticals, technology, humanities, arts and social sciences. In this regard, the University Grants Committee of India and the National Science Foundation of Israel have signed a memorandum of understanding to launch a three-year joint India Israel R & D project, which will bring together two scientists and researchers to carry out academic research in these fields. Since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 1992, bilateral trade and economic relations have developed rapidly. From $200 million in 1992 to $5.15 billion in 2011.
In 2011, India was Israel's eighth largest trading partner and Asia's third largest trading partner. India is Israel's 11th largest source of gold (including diamonds) and the 16th (excluding diamonds). In 2011, the trade balance was in favor of Israel, reaching $844 million.
Indian organic spinning Textile Certificate standard system will be implemented soon
Indian agricultural and processed food export development agency (APEDA) announced that India's organic textile export products will soon implement the certification standard system.
India's national organic textile standards (nots) have recently been included in the national organic products program (NPOP), and the Ministry of Commerce of India has also included NPOP as one of the national foreign trade policies. The standard was formally implemented on July 27, 2012. As a result, Delhi, the capital of India, hereby held an organic textile fashion exhibition.
India's move is to comply with the long-standing global organic textile standards (gots) requirements, and vigorously carry out the national private organic textile manufacturers' not standard publicity. It is the first time for India to raise the organic textile standard to the national level.
The NPOP standard issued by Indian government has been recognized by EU, Switzerland and the United States. These regions and countries believe that India's organic textile standards are consistent with their national designated standards, and have been fully evaluated by international standards bodies. As a result, India is also striving for recognition from Japan and Canada.
In the past five years, the growth rate of organic products in India has increased by 30%. Especially in the 2011-2012 fiscal year, the growth rate of organic products exceeded 167%, and the growth rate of organic food, cotton and textiles alone reached 111.63%. In order to open up the export channel, the Indian government has to make great efforts to introduce organic spin Material standard certificate.
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