1. India Postpones Quality Standards for Textile Machinery
India’s Ministry of Heavy Industries has deferred the implementation of the Quality Control Order (QCO) on textile machinery from August 2025 to September 2026. The move, influenced by the Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SGCCI), aims to give domestic manufacturers more time to develop high-speed weaving and embroidery machines comparable to imports—thereby supporting the “Make in India” initiative while avoiding immediate supply chain disruptions in Surat, India’s leading man-made fiber hub.
2. €1 B Investment Greenlit for Polyester Recycling in Vietnam
Sweden-based Syre IMPACT AB has secured approval for a €1 billion investment to build a large-scale polyester recycling and production complex in Bình Định province. The initiative marks a significant advancement in Asia's circular textile economy, aligning with broader global efforts to reduce reliance on virgin polyester.
3. Smart-Textile Innovation Accelerates with Robotic Sorting R&D
A research team at Universität Klagenfurt is pioneering intelligent robotics designed to sort mixed-fiber textiles more effectively. This breakthrough could enhance recycling efficiency and improve the quality of recovered fibers—an important advancement in smart circularity systems.
4. Functional Fabric Fair & Future Fabrics Expo Launch US Partnership
The U.S. debut of a strategic partnership between Functional Fabric Fair (PERFORMANCE DAYS®) and Future Fabrics Expo has been announced. The joint event, set for July 21–23 at NYC’s Javits Center, will feature an Innovation Hub and workshops highlighting sustainable and high-performance materials, bridging European and American markets.
5. Intertextile Shenzhen Returns as a Key Sourcing Platform
From June 11–13, Intertextile Shenzhen resumed at the Futian Convention Center, drawing nearly 20,000 visitors from 45 countries. The fair spotlighted knitted outerwear and activewear fabrics, with new “Fashion Gallery” and “The Closet” zones—underscoring Shenzhen’s role as a dynamic hub for fabric sourcing.
Summary
From regulatory relief for manufacturers in India to major sustainability investments and innovations in robotics and materials, this week underscores a clear shift toward building robust, circular, and agile fabric supply chains. International trade shows and partnerships continue to facilitate global collaboration, while R&D breakthroughs support the long-term goal of a more sustainable textile ecosystem.