For some days now, Udhna Junction (Railway station) has been bearing witness to migrant workers desperate to return home in the wake of the crisis.
Several factories have even begun shutting down for a day or two in a week to cope with the manpower shortage.
The situation has developed amid the ongoing Middle East crisis and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which has affected global energy supplies.
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Whether construction, mobility, aerospace or apparel: technical textiles drive numerous industries forward. Over four trade fair days, the Techtextil Forum (Hall 9.1) highlights key fields of ...
The LPG crisis had added 10 per cent to the shortage of labourers in textile factories. Once the labourers go to their native ...
KARL MAYER sees performance fabrics and next-level textile solutions in particular as potential growth drivers for its ...
Australia is the largest producer of wool in the world, and while the fibre was once spun and finished here, ready to be made ...