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TEXPROCIL E-NEWSLETTER, FEBRUARY 06, 2014 PAGE 1. INSIDE THIS ISSUE Page 1 & 2 : CHAIRMAN S MESSAGE COVER STORY Page 3 & 4 : TEXPROCIL participates in ColombiaTex Fair 2014 TRADE ENQUIRY Page 5 & 6 : Trade Enquiries recieved at ColombiaTex Fair 2014 and at Tex Trends India Fair 2014 TRADE FACILITATION Page 7 : Workshop Notice & Trade Enquiry for Promotional Bags TRADE NOTIFICATION Page 8 : Member Satisfaction Survey Edited & Published by: Siddhartha Rajagopal E-NEWSLETTER Editorial Team N. Ravindranathan, Rajesh Satam, A. Ravindrakumar, Shailesh Martis, Sanjay Rane, R. Venkatesh Ideas & contributions are welcome at: texprocil1@gmail.com; mktg@texprocil.org Editorial & Publishing Office at : The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council Engineering Centre, 5th floor, 9, Mathew Road, Mumbai 400 004. India. Tel: +91 22 23632910 to 12 E-mail: info@texprocil.org Disclaimer TEXPROCIL E-Newsletter, fortnightly edition, is the sole property of Texprocil [owners] The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council. The views and opinions expressed or implied by contributions - compiled by the editorial team are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of Texprocil, Editorial Team or the Publisher. Unsolicited articles and transparencies are sent in at the contributor s risk and the owners accept no liability for loss or damage. Subscription to this e-newsletter shall be available on the condition that no content be reproduced whether in part or full or distributed without prior written consent of the owners. (For private circulation only) Volume I. Issue No. 25. February 06, 2014 TEXPROCIL @ Dear Friends, CHAIRMAN S MESSAGE The last fortnight of January brought good news to the Industry & the exporting community as the Government decided to restore the benefits under the Incremental Export Incentivization Scheme to exports of Cotton Yarn vide a Notification. dated 23rd January 2014 & also increased the Drawback rates on Knitted Fabrics with Lycra-content of 5% and more based on representations from Texprocil. These measures will certainly go a long way in increasing the exports of Cotton Yarn and in achieving the overall export target for Cotton Textiles for the current fiscal year, besides strengthening the confidence of the exporting community in the responsiveness of the Government to logic based suggestions. COLOMBIATEX FAIR 2014 TEXPROCIL India Participants at the Colombiatex Fair 2014 held at Medellin city, Colombia from 21 to 23 January 2014. This is one of the MAI events with the financial support from Government of India. We have also taken up the need to restore the benefit of Focus Market Scheme to exports of Cotton Yarn, increasing the value cap on Dyed Fabrics under the Duty Drawback Scheme, grant of additional benefit unto 5% under the Focus Product Scheme for Home Textiles products, considering the GSP+ benefit given to Pakistan by the European Union (EU). We are pursuing these matters & have been assured of favorable response. At the same time concerns are growing in the Exporting Community regarding the accumulating duty drawback claims as also delays in disbursal of TUFS installments.

PAGE 2. TEXPROCIL E-NEWSLETTER, FEBRUARY 06, 2014 CHAIRMAN S MESSAGE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 In this connection, the Council has written to the Hon ble Minister of Textiles that the government payables should be expedited. The profit margin in the Industry is low between 2%-5% & given this reality a 4 month delay in receiving Government payables exceeds a full year s profit. While the official reason for the inordinate delay is an attempt by the Government to control the fiscal deficit, we have tried to impress on the Government that unlike other industries which have marginal exports and high profits and can withstand the delay, the textile industry which has small profits and a very high percentage of exports cannot withstand the withholding of very high Government receivables. Friends, we are following up on the matter & hope that the Government will appreciate the logic in our arguments and release the pending claims. On the export promotion front the Council successfully organized participation in COLOMBIATEX, Medellin, Colombia from 21-23 January. This Fair is equivalent to TEXWORLD, Paris and unlike the Paris event provides limited access to Asian Suppliers mainly with a view to protect the domestic producers. The persistent efforts of the Council with excellent support from the Indian Embassy in Bogota have led to the Organisers permitting Indian Exhibitors to participate in the event. India is the third largest supplier of Textiles to Colombia with a market share of 11.28%. In the Cotton Textiles segment, India has a higher share of 20.75% in the total imports into Colombia. While India has a share of 60% in the imports of Cotton Yarn, our share in imports of Cotton Fabric is just 3.50% and in Made ups, it is 6.72%. The report suggests that there was very good demand for Denims (including Printed & Stretched) Knitted Fabrics, Fine Count Yarns, Fashion Fabrics. We need to continue our engagement with the Colombian market and in fact the entire LAC region. As part of our strategy to engage deeper with the Latin/Central American Region, we are also organizing a Buyer-Seller Meet in Guatemala & El Salvador in the 3rd Week of March (17th-21st). Members should consider participating in large numbers as good opportunities are discernible in Yarns & Fabrics. As you are all aware, recognizing the importance of exploring new markets, the Council has commissioned a study on Potential & Strategies to enhance Export of Indian Home Textiles to JAPAN & South KOREA. The Council has also collected primary market information from some of the major manufacturers of Home Textiles and importers in China. Appreciating the huge potential in these markets for home textiles and to create awareness amongst the Members about market demand, business practices, quality standards and strategies to be adopted in increasing export from India to these countries, the Council had organized workshop at Mumbai on 4th February 2014 at the Council s Seminar Room. The attendees present at the Seminar benefited immensely from the vital information on the market trends in Japan, South Korea and China. This included analysis of domestic production, import and export of Home Textiles, Consumer preference in color, design / pattern, standard sizes of various home textile products, quality standards and approval processes, business culture and the existing marketing and distribution structure. The meeting also suggested a marketing strategy to be adopted by Indian exporters to penetrate these markets. The second in series of these Seminars will be held at Coimbatore on 11th February 2014 at Seminar Hall, SIMA. The Council also organized participation in Tex-Trends Fair held at New Delhi from 20th to 22nd January 2014. Unfortunately, the participation proved to be a waste, as no Buyers of any significance came to visit the Textiles pavilions. Some of the leading Companies who participated at the behest of the Council felt deeply let down at the very poor response & turnout. While the idea of having a Composite Textile Show in India is well taken, it needs to be properly conceptualized & implemented in a more professional manner. Expecting Companies to participate in shows organized in a halfhearted manner only leads to a waste of time, energy and money. We hope to be more guarded in our response to such requests in the future. There is also a great potential for Indian fabric exporters in the Vietnam & Cambodia markets. Realising this, the Council is organizing Buyer Seller Meet in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (17/18 February 2014) & Phnom Penh, Cambodia (20/21 February 2014). The BSM is being organised with the support of the Consulate General of India in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) and Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industries (VCCI) and the Embassy of India in Phnom Penh and the Indian Chambers of Commerce, Phnom Penh. This will be followed by similar events in Poland (26/28 February 2014), China (3/5 March 2014) and Korea (6/7 March 2014). Friends, a number of opportunities are opening up for our export products and we should make all out efforts to make the most of them. There are some policy areas where we do need support and we are confident of getting it as we re-double our efforts to achieve the formidable target of US$12billion set for our sector during the current fiscal year. Manikam Ramaswami Chairman

TEXPROCIL E-NEWSLETTER, FEBRUARY 06, 2014 PAGE 3. COVER STORY TEXPROCIL at ColombiaTex 2014 Medellin City, Colombia (21-23, Jan. 2014) Realizing the importance of Colombian market for Textiles in the Latin American region, the Council organized a group participation in ColombiaTex held at Medellin city, Colombia from 21 to 23 January 2014. This is one of the MAI events with the financial support from Government of India. About Colombia Colombia imported USD 2.32 Billion worth of Textile & Clothing during the 12 months period November 2012 to October 2013 (latest data available). Of the total import of T & C, import of Textiles was valued at US$ 1.59 Billion and Clothing was US$ 0.73 billion. India is the 3rd largest supplier of Textiles to Colombia with a share of 11.28 %. Of the total import of US$ 546 million worth of Cotton textiles into Colombia, share of India was 20.75% (US$ 113 million). During this period, Colombia imported US$ 142 Mn worth of Cotton Yarn (India s share 60%); US$ 342 million worth of Cotton Fabrics (India s share 3.50 %) and USD 62 million worth of Home Textiles (India s share 6.72 %). While import of Cotton Fabric account for 62% of total import of Cotton Textiles, India s share is higher in Yarn and considerably less in Fabrics, thereby indicating a vast scope for Indian exporters to increase export of Fabrics to this market. ColombiaTex 2014 ColombiaTex is the premier Fair for Textiles held every year during 3rd week of January at Medellin city, Colombia, mainly to showcase Textile products of Latin American Countries targeting visitors from all over American continent. This Fair is equivalent to Texworld of Paris. Participants profile, stall designing, display, fashion shows by individual companies and country pavilions were at par with International Fairs. This is one of a very few Fairs in the World providing limited access to Asian suppliers to exhibit, mainly due to fear of competition to domestic suppliers. With the persistent efforts of the Council and with the support of Indian Embassy in Colombia, group participation of Indian exhibitors was allowed for the past two editions of ColombiaTex. Remarks by the Vice Minister at the opening ceremony The Fair was inaugurated by Ms. Maria Palau, Vice Minister of Business Development, Ministry of Trade, Industry & Tourism of Colombia. In her address, she advised the Colombian companies to focus more on Creativity, Product Development, sharpening their competitiveness and International Trade. She also expressed her deep concern on low prices of imported clothing and footwear thereby making the domestic production uncompetitive. During her visit to India Pavilion, the Council extended an invite to her to lead a Textile delegation to visit India to understand the strengths of Indian textile sector and she has shown keen interest to lead a delegation at a mutually convenient timing. The Council will pursue the matter through the Indian Embassy in Colombia. Exhibitor Profile Total 559 exhibitors from 19 countries participated in the 26th edition of ColombiaTex.

PAGE 4. TEXPROCIL E-NEWSLETTER, FEBRUARY 06, 2014 COVER STORY (continued ) TEXPROCIL at ColombiaTex 2014 Medellin City, Colombia (21-23, Jan. 2014) Country pavilion includes: Colombia Mexico Brazil Spain Turkey Ecuador Portugal India Italy Peru Exhibitors included: Manufacturers of Textiles Trading companies Suppliers of Accessories etc. Agents Country wise number of exhibitors: Country wise participants at ColombiaTex, from 21 to 23 January 2014 included a total of 559 exhibitors with a highest 320 nos. from Colombia followed by Spain 60 nos, Brazil 34 nos and India with 23 nos at 4th Position. Other countries include Turkey, Mexico, Peru, USA, Italy, Ecuador, Portugal, Hong Kong, Venezuela, Pakistan, Singapore, Panama, UK, Austria and Thailand. Product Profile at ColombiaTex The wide range of products at the fair include: Cotton grey yarns, dyed yarns, fancy yarns, OE and RS yarns; Polyester filaments; Denims; Grey fabrics, prints, Yarn dyed fabrics and piece dyed fabrics; Fashion fabrics / Apparel fabrics; Terry Towels, Bed Linen and Curtains; and Accessories and garment finishing machineries. Visitor Profile It is reported that 9,168 domestic buyers and 1,760 international buyers visited the Fair over the 3 days period. Total number of visitors to the Fair including buyers and others was 26,149. Dear Texprocil, :: PARTICIPANT SPEAKS :: Colombia Tex (Texprocil) was a wonderful event organized by the Council. We are very grateful to Texprocil for making us a part of this event. We look forward to be associated with the Council s future events.the time spend with Texprocil event team at the venue is great memory life time and appreciate the supportiveness and helpful nature. Samar Khanna / Esspee Clothing Co. (via. Email: 5 Feb. 2014 ) Business generated at the Fair It is reported by the organizers that, US$ 266.90 million worth of business was negotiated during the three days at the Fair. Highlights of Indian participation There were 23 Indian exhibitors. Products exhibited by the Indian exhibitors include: Grey Yarns, Grey Fabrics, Denim Fabrics, Yarn Dyed Fabrics, Piece Dyed Fabrics, Polyester filaments, Suiting Fabrics, Value added Knitted Fabrics, Bed linen, Bath linen etc. Feedback from the Indian participants The Indian participants felt as the target customers for Yarn themselves were exhibitors at this Fair to sell their finished products, the Indian exhibitors of yarn had to meet the major importers at their respective Stands in different Halls. Quality of the buyers for Denims and Fashion Fabrics was very good. It is felt that a one day BSM in Ecuador or Peru to coincide with next edition of ColombiaTex will be useful. Conclusion: Considering the market demand and nature of the event, emphasis need to be more on promoting export of fabric to this market (in addition to Yarn). Intense publicity, three months prior to the event, needs to be undertaken in the local media publicizing the strengths of Indian exhibitors participating in the Fair. :: TEXPROCIL :: Avail information on EXIM POLICY at GREIVANCE REDRESSAL CELL email: ravikumar@texprocil.org

TEXPROCIL E-NEWSLETTER, FEBRUARY 06, 2014 PAGE 5. TRADE ENQUIRY Trade Enquiry at ColombiaTex 2014 Medellin City, Colombia (21-23, Jan. 2014) Sr.No. 1 Trade Enquiry received at the Council s stall at ColombiaTex 2014 Company Name & Address, Telephone / Fax E.mail/Website Contact Name Tapelandia S.A.S Cra. 68 Bis No.4-27 Sur Floresta Sur, Bogota, D.C. Colombia, South America Mr. Julieth Rocio Perdomo Vargas Manager T. +571 4205009/2909339 M.+57 3132464102 gerencia@tapelandia.com www.tapelandia.com Items of Interest / Remarks Poly Propylene Yarn 2 Divine International Z.L.S.A. Cofrisa 9, Local 4, 4A Manzana 29, Apdo:30200952 Zona Libre Colon, Republic De Panama T. +507 4311410 to 1414 F. +507 4311420 nrs@divinezlsa.com www.divinezlsa.com Home Textiles for direct shipment to other Latin American countries Mr. Ravi S. Narayan Windsor 3 General Mackenna 1238, Santiago. Chile Mr. Jaime Galemiri B. General Manager T.+ 562 29121100 jgalemiri@commercialwindsor. cl www.commercialwindsor.cl Towels, Sheets, Curtains 4 Imsitex Cra.43A No.18 Sur 135 of 720 Medellin, Colombia Mr. Julio Uribe Santamaria Gerente T. +574 3134575 F. +574 3131536 M. +573146186287 julioaus@une.net.co Coated fabrics for Tents 5 Risaltex Calle 8 No.12-30, Dosquebradas- Risaralda Rio Agencia Cra 61 No.49-10 Medellin-Colombia Mr. Andres Pulido Arango T. +3303550/3303410 F. +3306609 T. +5117111 F. +5118847 rio3@une.net.co Small quantities in: knitted jersey; yarn dyed shirting P/C 6 Risaltex Calle 8 No.12-30, Dosquebradas- Risaralda, Medellin, Colombia Mr. Luis Fernando Pulido A. Gerente T. +3303550/3303410 F. +3306609 risaltex@une.net.co Yarns Cotton carded and combed yarns 30s and 40s for weaving Textipe Ltda 7 Ejecutivo De Ventas Calle 7#30-23 Bogota Cr.52 C#33-28 Sur Alqueria T. +2372650/2471023 T. +8071547/2707959 textipel@hotmail.com johnfredy16@hotmail.com polyester fabrics - dress material Mr. Juan Carlos Blanco Ariana Cotton Yarn 8 Av. Separadora Industrial 2631 Urb. Santa Raquel Ate Lima 03 Peru T. +511 3491879/8111949 nestor@textilesariana.com www.textilesariana.com 40s carded and combed Mr. Nestor Lundstorm R. P/C blended yarn Note: Members are advised verify the credentials of the above contacts before entering into a financial or contractual obligations. We have reproduced above only a gist of enquiries received, more enquiries will be circulated vide EServe to all members or can be obtained by writing to us on email : mktg@texprocil.org

PAGE 6. TEXPROCIL E-NEWSLETTER, FEBRUARY 06, 2014 TRADE ENQUIRY Trade Enquiry at Tex Trends India 2014 Pragati Maidan, New Delhi (20-22, Jan. 2014) Trade Enquiry received at the Council s stall at Tex Trends India exhibition at Pragati Maidan Company Name & Address, Sr.No. Telephone / Fax E.mail/Website Items of Interest / Remarks Contact Name 1 Home Styles P.O. Box 140099 Jeddah 21333 Kindom of Saudi Arabia Rafiq Hanif Shaikh T.+966 22156897 Ext.219 F.+966 22156909 M.+966 563723821 rshaikh@thehomestyles.com Interested in Bed Linen 2 Hollander 1523 15th Floor Dev Corpora Building Cadbury Junction Thane West 400607 India Kaustubh Marathe T. +91 2265272160 M.+91 9819001916 kmarathe@hollander.com www.hollander.com www.livecomfortably.com Cotton Fabrics 100%, 82",87",90", 60/60,80/80, Enduse- Mattress production, FOB in roll form 3 Busana Azzahra No.24, Kompleks Perniagaan Utama Lebuhraya Sultanah Bahiyah 05350 Alor Setar, KEDAH Syafeeq Mohd T. +019 4755000 F. +04 7309362 syafeeq.mohd@azzahra.my www.linenclub.com www.azzahra.my Interested in Cotton Fabrics For Shirting 4 Solaris Comtrade Pvt Ltd Khurana36, New Mandakini Enclave (NRI Complex), GK IV, Lower Ground, Floor, New Delhi-110019 India Rajdeep Singh T. +91 1146014333 M.+91 9971669996 rajdeepkhurana@gmail.com www.savon.in Looking for small denim suppliers 5 R D Texellence Raman Deep T.+91 7307207200 info@rdtex.in www.rdtex.in Knitted fabrics of Viscose,Cotton,Cotton with Lycra, woven fabric with Lycra 6 Mary Super Sofia 104/106, Ovche Pole Str., ap.9, Bulgaria 1303 Mariana Jordanova T.+359 878818208 F.+359 29299575 M. +359 888337080 marysuper@gmx.com 100% cotton knit blanket,jacquard Towel, Washing for 90 deg C, color resistant Dyed, Fabrics for shirtings 100% 33x67 p/c 80 gsm-130 gsm, Hospital Uniform Worker uniform,jacguard table cloth for hotels, Bed Linen,Towel 7 Divine Export & Designs F-110, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi-110076 Anjeli Jain T.+91-1140542381/40542382 M.+9811135988 info@divineexports.in www.divineexports.in Cotton Yarn. Looking for Tencil,Silk Blend Linen 8 Saed Zagha & Co International Amman Jordan Bassman Street P.O. Box 184549 Eng Saed Zagha T.+96264646592 F.+96264646596 M.+962795540522 saedzagha@gmail.com www.zagha.us Denim Fabrics 9 D. L. Textile Trading 28 B Comiche de Goas Treiz 22560 Trebeurden France Francoise Bernabe T.+33 0296385679 M.+06 32389402 f.bernabe@wanadoo.fr Waxed Fabrics, home furnishing towels,bed sheets throws 10 Assava-Sarl P.O. Box 140099 Jeddah 21333 Kindom of Saudi Arabia Mohamed Yahya T.+222 45259797 F.+222 45290107 M.+222 26633868 /22633868 yahyaassava@gmail.com/ sagathar@yahoo.fr 100% Cotton 80"width-80x80=220 gsm; 140 " width -60x80=120 gsm Satin Cotton, Damask Cotton Note: Members are advised verify the credentials of the above contacts before entering into a financial or contractual obligations. These enquiries have already been circulated vide EServe to all members or can be obtained by writing to us on email : mktg@texprocil.org

TEXPROCIL E-NEWSLETTER, FEBRUARY 06, 2014 PAGE 7. TRADE FACILITATION Workshop Notice & Trade Enquiry Sub :Workshop on Market Potential & Strategies to enhance Export of Indian Home Textiles to JAPAN, South KOREA & CHINA Dear Member, Recognizing the importance of exploring new markets, the Council commissioned a study on Potential & Strategies to enhance Export of Indian Home Textiles to JAPAN & South KOREA. Also, collected primary market information from some of the major manufacturers of Home Textiles and importers in CHINA. Appreciating the huge potential in these markets for home textiles, to create awareness amongst the Members about market demand, business practices, quality standards and strategies to be adopted in increasing export from India to these countries, the Council will organize workshops at the following places / dates: At Coimbatore: 11th February 2014, SIMA Seminar Hall Considering the highly valuable information provided in the Seminar, we request you to take advantage of the opportunity provided by the Council in exploring business prospects for Home Textiles in Japan, South Korea and China. Participation Fee: Fee per person attending the workshop is Rs 1,500, by Cheque / DD favoring The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council payable at Mumbai For Further Details Contact Mr. N. Ravindranathan, Joint Director at ravi@texprocil.org or mktg@texprocil.org Thanking You SIDDHARTHA RAJAGOPAL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR :: TEXPROCIL :: TRADE ENQUIRY Subject: Cotton Bags for Poland Dear Member, The Council is in receipt of the contacts details of a Poland company which is very keen to import promotional bags, from India. The company is looking for the following qualities and sizes, all packed in foil bags and including a photo of contents with design shown clearly, a graphic logo and text printed as well as a bar code. The bag should have a handle or hanger and be made of good quality, strong plastic foil. The designs could be taken from your range. In future also special designs are possible. Designwise, the company seeks for about 1000 pcs per design with FCL quantities. The sizes for all qualities are the same: 160x200cm + 2x70x80cm. 1. Satin 100% Cotton Printed; ca. 125-130 gsm 2. Flannel 100% Cotton Printed; ca. 120 gsm 3. Plain 100% Cotton Printed; ca. 120 gsm 4. Seersucker 100% Cotton Printed; ca. 120 gsm 5. Polyester Microfibre 100% Printed; ca. 90-100 gsm Intersted Members are requested to send the quotations for the above qualities based on CIF Gdynia, Poland, terms of delivery and suggesting your terms of payment. The buyer also seeks you to send some of your best designs by email scans to them to select from this range and order samples. Tomasz Slowikowski Technocraft +48 607 86 33 88 tomasz@technocraft.pl Thanking You SIDDHARTHA RAJAGOPAL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR :: TEXPROCIL :: TEXPROCIL WORKSHOP on Japan, S. Korea and China TEXPROCIL organised a workshop at Mumbai on 4th February 2014 at the Council s Seminar Room. The attendees present at the Seminar benefited immensely from the vital information on the market trends in Japan, South Korea and China. This included analysis of domestic production, import and export of Home Textiles, Consumer preference in color, design / pattern, standard sizes of various home textile products, quality standards and approval processes, business culture and the existing marketing and distribution structure. The meeting also suggested a marketing strategy to be adopted by Indian exporters to penetrate these markets.

PAGE 8. TEXPROCIL E-NEWSLETTER, FEBRUARY 06, 2014 TRADE NOTIFICATION MEMBER SATISFACTION SURVEY Dear Member, The Council is in the process of getting ISO-9001:2008 Certification. As part of the ISO documentation concerning Customer Satisfaction we are seeking feedback from our Members on the services offered by the Council. Accordingly kindly fill in your complete information below and respond to the questions below by tick ( ) marking appropriate response in the space provided or with suggestions in brief wherever necessary. We value your association with us and prompt feedback. Name of the Company : Contact Person & Designation : TEXPROCIL Membership (RCMC) No. : Email Address & Website : COMPANY INFORMATION 1) Kindly rate the following services offered by Texprocil on rating of 5 to 1. in order to serve you still better.* 5= Excellent, 4=Good, 3 = Satisfactory, 2 = Needs Improvement., 1 = Not Availed (N.A.) Membership Trade Development Trade Promotion Trade Services Trade Intelligence Procedure for New Membership Publication: E-Newsletter Intl. Fairs & Events Certificate of Origin Interactive Website Membership Renewal E-serve Seminars & Workshops Grievance Redressal Services E-News Clippings RCMC Amendment Circulation Trade Enquiries Award MDA/MAI Schemes Information on Exim policy/amendment DBK Information Disseminated 2) a. Are you generally satisfied with the services actively availed by your company and marked above? Tick ( ) b. If you have replied no above, please suggest how the Council can improve the services (use additional sheet if required) 3) How is your company benefitting from the Exhibitions / BSMs being organized by the Council? Tick ( ) Others (Pls. Specify): 4) How is your company benefitting from the Export Facilitation services being provided by the Council? Others (Pls. Specify): 5) Have you recommended TEXPROCIL Membership to other companies? Tick ( ) YES Suggestions: Accessing new Markets Making new Contacts (Trade Enquiries) Information on Export Policy / Procedures Redressal of Trade related grievances YES NO Generating additional business Any Others Responses to various EXIM queries Any Others NO 6) Do you have any other suggestions to offer regarding TEXPROCIL Member Services? (use additional sheet if required) *Kindly ignore this feedback form, if you have already responded. Suggestions: Join Us... Now! Avail info. on Membership Benefits on email : info@texprocil.org