
Dhwani Pandya
India Companies Correspondent at Reuters
@Reuters journalist in India covering company news. Sector agnostic. Focus on large conglomerates and foreign giants. Opinions mine. Ex- @business
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5 days ago |
bilyonaryo.com | Dhwani Pandya |Praveen Paramasivam |Ruma Paul |Manoj Kumar
SOURCE: Reuters American retailers ramp up queries to India apparel hub Heftier US tariffs on China, Bangladesh make India competitive India’s Tiruppur textile hub faces worker shortage, higher costs Bangladesh still has advantage on labour rates, larger factories By Dhwani Pandya, Praveen Paramasivam, Ruma Paul and Manoj Kumar TIRUPPUR, India/DHAKA, Bangladesh, May 9 (Reuters) – In a garment hub in south India, R.K. Sivasubramaniam is fielding requests from Walmart and Costco who want to...
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5 days ago |
shorturl.at | Dhwani Pandya |Praveen Paramasivam |Ruma Paul |Manoj Kumar
American retailers ramp up queries to India apparel hubHeftier US tariffs on China, Bangladesh make India competitiveIndia's Tiruppur textile hub faces worker shortage, higher costsBangladesh still has advantage on labour rates, larger factoriesTIRUPPUR, India/DHAKA, Bangladesh, May 9 (Reuters) - In a garment hub in south India, R.K. Sivasubramaniam is fielding requests from Walmart and Costco who want to sidestep higher U.S. tariffs faced by rival Asian suppliers, Bangladesh and China.
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reuters.com | Dhwani Pandya |Praveen Paramasivam |Ruma Paul |Manoj Kumar
American retailers ramp up queries to India apparel hubHeftier US tariffs on China, Bangladesh make India competitiveIndia's Tiruppur textile hub faces worker shortage, higher costsBangladesh still has advantage on labour rates, larger factoriesTIRUPPUR, India/DHAKA, Bangladesh, May 9 (Reuters) - In a garment hub in south India, R.K. Sivasubramaniam is fielding requests from Walmart and Costco who want to sidestep higher U.S. tariffs faced by rival Asian suppliers, Bangladesh and China.
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1 month ago |
business-journal.in | Ruma Paul |Uditha Jayasinghe |Dhwani Pandya
By Ruma Paul, Uditha Jayasinghe and Dhwani Pandya DHAKA/COLOMBO/MUMBAI (Reuters) – Bangladeshi garment service provider Shahidullah Azim acquired up on Thursday to the shock of united state President Donald Trump slapping a 37% toll on his nation’s exports, jeopardizing a clothes middle at present reeling from residential political turmoil.
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1 month ago |
money.usnews.com | Ruma Paul |Uditha Jayasinghe |Dhwani Pandya
By Ruma Paul, Uditha Jayasinghe and Dhwani PandyaDHAKA/COLOMBO/MUMBAI (Reuters) - Bangladeshi garment exporter Shahidullah Azim woke up on Thursday to the shock of U.S. President Donald Trump slapping a 37% tariff on his country's exports, endangering an apparel hub already reeling from domestic political upheaval. "We knew something was coming, but we never expected it to be this drastic ...
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Walmart is calling but India’s garment maker are struggling to pick up orders, read this thread on @ReutersAsia reporting on India’s garment export opportunity with @PraveenR_P

India is 6th largest garment exporter globally, yet behind China, Bangladesh, when Trump's reciprocal tariffs were laid, it seemed India will benefit due to compartively lower tariffs, we visited India's knitwear capital Tiruppur to dig deeper. https://t.co/hO2uBzAIiB

RT @ReutersAsia: WATCH: This Indian shrimp packing factory is just one example of how Trump’s sweeping global tariffs are causing a storm i…

Trump tariff shock stings Bangladesh, Sri Lanka garment giants, may help India. The readymade garments industry is of existential importance to Bangladesh's economy, Trump's global tariff barrage deals the latest and heaviest blow to the industry. https://t.co/MFDMdsFtaG