Bibliographic citations
García, V., Chávez, E., Coello, C., Rosillo, P. (2019). Plan estratégico del sector textil-confecciones con fibras de algodón y camélidos para exportación [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/14868
García, V., Chávez, E., Coello, C., Rosillo, P. Plan estratégico del sector textil-confecciones con fibras de algodón y camélidos para exportación []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/14868
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title = "Plan estratégico del sector textil-confecciones con fibras de algodón y camélidos para exportación",
author = "Rosillo Larios, Percy Augusto",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2019"
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The top quality of the wool and cotton from peruvians camelids, the innovative designs and the hand-finished products are an ancient heritage that has placed the textile and clothing industry of Peru to a world-wide high quality recognition. Until 2008, its growth and its development placed them among the most important non-traditional industries in Perú. Nowadays, this industry is considered to be as one of the main generators of employment in the country and it represents 1.0% of the total peruvian PBI. Nonetheless, the market instability, the economic stagnation of many countries (such as the economy of the United States), the appearance of new competitors from central america, the internal political and economical problems, the high labor costs and the lack of aggressive policies to develop the sector has lead to a contraction of the exports, which year after year continue to fall. The textile and clothing industry faces big challenges: the investigation to improve the productivity and the performance of the fibers (camelid wool and cotton); the improvement in the production techniques; the originality and the innovation in the designs; the business management; the integration of the sectors involved in the chain value; and the creation of a specialized Cluster that combine both the private and public institutions to improve the competitiveness and profitability of the textile and clothing industry.
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