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November 22

UNION Minister for Industry Dr Charlie Than paid a visit to a branch of No.3 Textile Factory in Sagaing on the morning of 20 November.

 

During the visit, the in charge of the sub-factory ex­plained the implementation of the operation and the Union Minister gave necessary instruc­tions and inspected the equip­ment installation of machinery inside the factory.

 

On arrival at No (3) Textile Factory (Sagaing), the Union minister looked into the oper­ation of the factory. The Union Minister explained the future plans and staffing issues and said that the factory products could be sold competitively in the market if the quality was good and the price was low.

 

“The Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister has given guidance that textile and garment factories are very beneficial for the country and should systematically con­sider the use of clothes by the people to meet the needs of the country,” the Union Minister said.

 

“Therefore, in order to gain more market share of products, it is necessary to conduct re­search and make arrangements to produce according to mar­ket demand. Products will be taken into consideration based on customer feedback. Clothes need to be produced with high quality and innovative designs and designed to be attractive to consumers,” the Union Minister added.

 

Next, the Union Minister in­spected the weaving department and quality control department of the factory.

In the evening, the Union Minister met with Sagaing Re­gion Chief Minister U Myat Kyaw and cabinet ministers at District General Administration Depart­ment in Sagaing.

 

During the meeting, the Union Minister called for coor­dination with cotton farmers in Sagaing Region to ensure that there is no shortage of raw ma­terials needed for Textile Fac­tory No. (3) (Sagaing) and Tex­tile Factory No. (6) (Salingyi) in Sagaing Region.—MNA