The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has urged the Centre to ensure it does not provide any relaxations to the e-commerce firms in the new e-commerce rules. The Centre is expected to announce the new-commerce rules soon under the Consumer Protection Act. TO READ MORE: https://www.dfupublications.com/news/retail/no-relaxations-to-e-commerce-firms-in-rules-urges-the-confederation-of-all-india-traders-cait
Year 2022 is not likely to be easy for apparel retailers, believe analysts. Rising Omicron cases are an immediate threat to the pace of recovery, says Akhil Parekh, Analyst, Centrum Broking, Three concerns will plague retailers in 2022, the first being sharp inflationary pressures. TO READ MORE: https://www.dfupublications.com/news/apparel/apparel-retailers-to-have-a-tough-year-ahead-analysts-icici-securities?fbclid=IwAR3WedfrrgtIEUCrjOWNsSn4loQiOogBPB6cGf1imIJc0_gCEwN1WQMjw8Y
Large retailers and restaurant chains have started discussions with malls and landlords for rental concessions, as weekend curfews and late evening curbs severely dent businesses, executives said. “We have written to landlords and mall owners to renegotiate rentals. TO READ MORE: https://retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/industry/mall-retailers-put-rent-concessions-back-on-table/88768066
Shoppers are staying away from malls and high streets amid concerns over the new wave of the pandemic, hurting sales during what usually are busy shopping days at the start of the year. Footfalls, or the number of visitors, at top malls in Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru. TO READ MORE: https://retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/industry/shoppers-give-malls-a-miss-as-third-wave-hits/88746398
Circulars Cir No. 60 / 67TH IIGF / 2022 Cir No. 60 / 67TH IIGF / 20226th January 2022 TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION: 67th INDIA INTERNATIONAL GARMENT FAIR(Autumn / Winter – 2022-2023) Dear Sir, We refer to the organizing of 67th India International Garment Fair (IIGF) Autumn/Winter – 2022-2023 Collections scheduled to be held from...
Circulars Cir No. 59 / M-3 / 2022 Cir No. 59 / M-3 / 20225th January 2022 TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION: Dear Sir, During the month of December 2021, your Association constantly followed up with the Hon’ble Finance Minister, Members of the GST Council, and also had Meetings with some of the State...
Circulars Cir No. 58 / P-13 / 2022 Cir No. 58 / P-13 / 20224th January 2022 TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION: Dear Sir, As you are aware, the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for Textiles of Ministry of Textiles, Govt of India is intended to promote production of MMF Apparel & Fabrics and,...
There is never a dull day in the Indian e-commerce sector. For ecommerce, the main theme was centred around the sector’s recovery after the devastating second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. Unlike 2020’s sharp recovery in sales post the first wave. TO READ MORE: https://retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/e-commerce/e-tailing/2021-year-in-review-what-was-in-ecommerce-sectors-cart-this-year/88592249
The luxury market in India is on a roll with revenge spending by the rich driving sales recovery to pre-pandemic levels. Curbs on international travel are driving up spending by affluent consumers on luxury brands leading to a spike in sales. TO READ MORE: http://www.fashionatingworld.com/new1-2/revenge-spending-to-drive-india-s-luxe-sales-till-international-travel-opens
The Indian fashion and lifestyle consumption landscape is not triangular in shape, it’s more like a flat disc with a blip on the top. Luxury consumption is still a shimmer in thin air. Having said that, as wealth creation trickles from top to bottom. TO READ MORE: https://www.livemint.com/politics/news/the-indian-shopper-takes-a-step-up-11640794695485.html