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The global steel wire market size is projected to grow from USD 93.1 billion in 2020 to USD 124.7 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 6.0% between 2020 and 2025.
Steel wires are demanded in various end-use industries including construction, automotive, industrial; due to their advantages properties such as high strength, conductivity, and durability. However, global pandemic disease COVID-19 has disrupted the operations of construction, automotive, and other industries which are expected to decrease the demand for steel wire in 2020.
The non-rope form is the fastest-growing form of steel wires, in terms of value.
The non-rope form steel wires find wide applications in various end-use industries. Some of the major applications include a wire for tires, hoses, galvanized wires and strands, ACSR strands, and armoring of conductor cables, springs, fasteners, clips, staples, mesh, fencing, screws, nails, barbed wires
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Uniforms, corporate clothing or institutional wear go by the term you prefer is a big business category in the fashion industry. The way the staff of a company is attired makes a far-reaching impact on customers and adds immense value to the image and branding of the organisation. From hotels, hospitals, airlines and offices to multi-brand stores, beauty parlours, spas, resorts, shops, stores, boutiques, restaurants, coffee shops and health clinics the list is endless. And, top designers are adding their creative emphasis in this styling of image.
One of the leading fashion designers in India, Lina Tipnis turned her creative gaze on corporatewear in 2010. Her list of companies ranges from Nissan India’s front-end sales team to Varuna D Jani Fine Jewellery and Irasva jewellery. Creating a mix of western and fusionwear, Tipnis explains, “The uniforms are different for each company. Western