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India extends textile PLI scheme after strong industry response
It is worth mentioning that the recent 50 per cent tariffs imposed by the US failed to discourage the Indian textile industry. While many had feared a slowdown as the US market became less competitive for Indian textiles and apparel, the industry’s enthusiastic response to the PLI scheme has dismissed such concerns.
India has extended the application window for the PLI Scheme for Textiles by one month to September 30, 2025, following strong industry interest.
The Ministry of Textiles received 22 fresh applications within 22 days in August from MMF apparel, fabrics, and technical textiles sectors.
So far, 74 companies with investments worth ₹28,711 crore have been approved under the scheme.
Announcing the extension, the Ministry of Textiles stated that during the recent invitation window in August 2025, it received 22 fresh applications from the man-made fibre (MMF) apparel, MMF fabrics, and technical textiles sectors. The scheme was reopened on August 8, 2025, to invite new applications from potential investors.
“In view of the strong and enthusiastic response received from industry stakeholders, the government has decided to extend the application window for the PLI Scheme for Textiles. The government is providing one more chance for prospective investors to benefit from the Scheme,” the Ministry of Textiles said in a press release.
The Ministry added that the decision to reopen the application window reflects the industry’s appetite for additional investment, which stems from growing market demand and confidence generated through domestic manufacturing under the PLI scheme.
The extended window is being offered under the same terms and conditions as those outlined in the PLI Textiles Scheme notified on September 24, 2021, and its guidelines issued on December 28, 2021, as amended from time to time. Applications can only be submitted until September 30, 2025, via the ministry’s online portal.
So far, 74 companies with committed investments worth ₹28,711 crore have been selected as beneficiaries under the PLI scheme. These investments are expected to strengthen the entire MMF value chain by boosting domestic production of textile products.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KUL)
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Italy’s Ermenegildo Zegna Group unveils new leadership structure
Ermenegildo “Gildo” Zegna, currently Group Chairman and CEO, will assume the role of Group Executive Chairman. In this capacity, he will focus on safeguarding the legacy and integrity of the Group’s three brands—ZEGNA, Thom Browne, and TOM FORD FASHION—while continuing to drive long-term value creation. He will also retain oversight of the Group’s Textile Division, the Group General Counsel’s office (including Internal Audit), and the External Relations department, which encompasses Sustainability, Investor Relations, and Corporate Communications.
Ermenegildo Zegna Group has announced a new leadership structure effective January 1, 2026.
Gildo Zegna will become group executive chairman, focusing on brand legacy and key corporate areas.
Gianluca Tagliabue will be appointed group CEO, while Edoardo and Angelo Zegna will become co-CEOs of the Zegna brand, leading brand strategy, product, and commercial performance.
Gianluca Tagliabue, currently Group Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer, will assume the role of Group CEO subject to shareholders’ approval. Working in close partnership with the Group Executive Chairman, Mr. Tagliabue will be responsible for shaping and executing the Group’s long-term strategy, driving business performance across all brands, and further strengthening the integration of the Group’s corporate functions. He will also oversee manufacturing operations. The CEOs of the Group’s brands will report to him. Gian Franco Santhià, currently Group Control & Chief Accounting Officer, will be appointed as Group CFO, reporting to the Group CEO.
Edoardo and Angelo Zegna, members of the fourth generation of the Zegna family, will be appointed Co-CEOs of the ZEGNA brand. They will succeed Gildo Zegna, who has held this role for over 20 years. Edoardo Zegna, currently Chief Marketing and Digital Officer of ZEGNA as well as Group Chief Sustainability Officer, will lead all aspects of brand strategy, from brand image to marketing, and, together with ZEGNA’s Artistic Director Alessandro Sartori, design matters, including store design. Angelo Zegna, currently CEO of ZEGNA’s EMEA region and Global Client Strategy Director, will oversee product development, merchandising, and commercial strategy, driving performance across markets and channels.
Gildo Zegna, Chairman and CEO of the Ermenegildo Zegna Group, commented: “I am proud and excited about today’s announcement. One of the most important responsibilities of a leader is to think ahead—to prepare for the future and empower the next generation of leadership. This belief has always been deeply rooted in our family values and is a key force behind today’s announcement.
Together with the Board, I have asked Gianluca Tagliabue to assume the role of Group CEO. Over the past decade, Gianluca has been a cornerstone of our Group, leading the company through key transformations. The Ermenegildo Zegna Group is a custodian of authenticity. Gianluca embodies this philosophy and will support the CEOs of our brands in pursuing the Group’s mission as a trusted and forward-looking guide.
Edoardo and Angelo’s complementary strengths and clear vision will make them a highly effective team to lead ZEGNA brand. They continue the family legacy and have demonstrated their business leadership over the past years. Together, they will not only carry forward the brand’s timeless heritage, but strengthen it further.
As Executive Chairman, I will stand alongside our new leadership team and all our colleagues — a curious and passionate custodian of our brands’ vision and values, as I have always been. I will also continue to oversee the Group’s textile platform — where it all began. I am looking forward to shaping our Group’s next chapter with this new leadership team.”
Note: The headline, insights, and image of this press release may have been refined by the Fibre2Fashion staff; the rest of the content remains unchanged.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RM)
Fashion
Canada’s suit imports fall in Jan-Aug as casualwear demand rises
Import volumes mirrored the same trend. Canada imported *.*** million units in the first eight months of ****, down from *.*** million units in the same period of ****. The average landed price dipped further to $**.** per suit, marking a cumulative decline of nearly ** per cent since ****, when the average stood at $**.** per unit, according to *fashion.com/market-intelligence/texpro-textile-and-apparel/” target=”_blank”>sourcing intelligence tool TexPro. Retailers have been moving towards lower-value assortments as consumers prioritise affordability, prompting sourcing shifts to cheaper origins and lower-spec tailoring.
The price reduction suggests increased competition, lower unit-value buying, and retailers favouring budget sourcing channels rather than premium tailoring suppliers—a response to elevated inventory pressures, cautious buying cycles, and slower store traffic for formalwear categories.
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How spinning sector strain is putting Bangladesh’s RMG might at risk
Bangladesh’s spinning sector is reportedly facing severe pressure from soaring costs, volatile cotton prices, and a surge in cheap yarn imports, even as industry leaders warned of potential shutdowns, risking millions of jobs.
In view of the existing scenario, stakeholders sought urgent support—gas price cuts, incentives, and anti-dumping measures to stabilise the sector.
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