Texprocil launches certificate course in international trade for textile employees
Texprocil has introduced an Advanced Certificate Programme in International Trade to enhance the skills of textile employees. Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasized the need for India to adapt to global market demands and challenges. The initiative aims to position Indian textiles as a leader in sustainable practices and value-added goods.
- ▪Texprocil launched an Advanced Certificate Programme in International Trade for textile employees.
- ▪Nirmala Sitharaman highlighted the importance of adapting to global market demands and challenges.
- ▪The initiative aims to enhance India's position in sustainable textiles and value-added goods.
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The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (Texprocil) has launched an Advanced Certificate Programme in International Trade (ACPIT) that it has developed as a structured certification course aligned with various Government schemes and policy initiatives focused on strengthening India’s export ecosystem.Union Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman, who presented the annual export award and launched the course at a function in Mumbai, said India needs to prepare for future challenges like geopolitical fragmentation; protectionism and non-tariff barriers; global competition; sustainability requirements and AI and automation.Global buyers today increasingly demand traceability, organic and recycled fibres, lower carbon footprints, and fair labour practices.
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