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The conference will cover topics such as the changing landscape of the global textile industry, global geo-political shift, diversification of supply chain, free trade agreements (FTAs) and textile recycling among others.
The inaugural session of the conference will highlight and focus on the changing landscape witnessed by the global textiles industry. In addition, it will help strategise the approach and way-forward towards tapping the growth prospects and opportunity for the Indian textiles and apparel industry.
The session on ‘Global Geo-Political Shift: India’s Growth Opportunity’ will discuss the shift in global geopolitical landscape and how the search for an alternate market to China has opened and provided many growth and development opportunities for the Indian textiles and apparel sector. India's journey to become a global leader will entail two milestones—achieving best-in-class manufacturing capability and optimised processes that augments service levels. This session will deliberate on the impact of the global geo-political and macroeconomic changes on the Indian textiles and apparel sector, and how India can leverage the opportunities it presents, CII said.
‘Diversification of Supply Chain: Scaling up MMF and Cotton’ will be the next session at Texcon. This panel will direct the focus towards addressing the issues related to supply chain in MMF and cotton and highlight the initiatives undertaken by the government of India.
A session on FTAs will address the key question on whether FTAs can prove to be a key driving force for future investments in India and how industry players need to align to take advantage.
Another session on textile recycling will focus on the challenges and opportunities in India’s circularity and sustainability journey.
The conference is likely to end with a special address by Piyush Goyal, Indian minister of textiles, commerce and industry, consumer affairs, food and public distribution.
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