Textile industry under siege
Government could be losing millions of dollars in revenue through a clothing material rebate granted to local manufacturers two years ago, amid revelations that players in the industry are importing material that is locally available and later producing garments destined for the international market, a development that is threatening to further destroy the local clothing and textile industry.
Textile industry under siege
Government could be losing millions of dollars in revenue through a clothing material rebate granted to local manufacturers two years ago, amid revelations that players in the industry are importing material that is locally available and later producing garments destined for the international market, a development that is threatening to further destroy the local clothing and textile industry.
Textile industry under siege
Government could be losing millions of dollars in revenue through a clothing material rebate granted to local manufacturers two years ago, amid revelations that players in the industry are importing material that is locally available and later producing garments destined for the international market, a development that is threatening to further destroy the local clothing and textile industry.
Textile industry under siege
Government could be losing millions of dollars in revenue through a clothing material rebate granted to local manufacturers two years ago, amid revelations that players in the industry are importing material that is locally available and later producing garments destined for the international market, a development that is threatening to further destroy the local clothing and textile industry.
Textile industry under siege
Government could be losing millions of dollars in revenue through a clothing material rebate granted to local manufacturers two years ago, amid revelations that players in the industry are importing material that is locally available and later producing garments destined for the international market, a development that is threatening to further destroy the local clothing and textile industry.
Textile industry under siege
Government could be losing millions of dollars in revenue through a clothing material rebate granted to local manufacturers two years ago, amid revelations that players in the industry are importing material that is locally available and later producing garments destined for the international market, a development that is threatening to further destroy the local clothing and textile industry.
Textile industry under siege
Government could be losing millions of dollars in revenue through a clothing material rebate granted to local manufacturers two years ago, amid revelations that players in the industry are importing material that is locally available and later producing garments destined for the international market, a development that is threatening to further destroy the local clothing and textile industry.
Textile industry under siege
Government could be losing millions of dollars in revenue through a clothing material rebate granted to local manufacturers two years ago, amid revelations that players in the industry are importing material that is locally available and later producing garments destined for the international market, a development that is threatening to further destroy the local clothing and textile industry.
Textile industry under siege
Government could be losing millions of dollars in revenue through a clothing material rebate granted to local manufacturers two years ago, amid revelations that players in the industry are importing material that is locally available and later producing garments destined for the international market, a development that is threatening to further destroy the local clothing and textile industry.
Textile industry under siege
Government could be losing millions of dollars in revenue through a clothing material rebate granted to local manufacturers two years ago, amid revelations that players in the industry are importing material that is locally available and later producing garments destined for the international market, a development that is threatening to further destroy the local clothing and textile industry.

