India is targeting 11 per cent rise in clothing exports this year. The country’s garment exports were up 12.2 per cent compared to last year. However, in the first two months of the current fiscal, growth rate in apparel exports slowed to just seven per cent from a year earlier. The country’s overall textile and garment exports grew roughly five per cent in the last fiscal, but is still lower than the official target of $45 billion for 2014-15.
The government has set a target for textile and clothing exports at $47.5 billion for 2015-16. However, achieving this target would be difficult unless the government provides adequate policy support, including subsidies, especially after the abolition of certain export subsidies as announced in the recent foreign trade policy for 2015-20.
With demand from crisis-ridden Europe, which accounts for almost 41 per cent of the country’s garment exports, remaining tepid and the chances of a FTA with the EU in the current fiscal still remote, shipment target for the current fiscal would be hard to achieve, especially in view of stiff competition from countries like Vietnam, Bangladesh and Cambodia.
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
The rise of localized luxury, MEA, North America, and India lead growth
The global luxury industry is no longer defined by relentless expansion. The ‘2025 Global Luxury Brandwatch Report’ highlights a sector... Read more
Hormuz blockade sends shockwaves through India’s textile chain as polyester cost…
What began as a geopolitical escalation in the Gulf has rapidly metastasized into a full-scale industrial disruption for India’s textile... Read more
India’s National Fibre Scheme decouples textiles from global supply risks
For decades the Indian dominated spinning, weaving, and garment exports while remaining paradoxically dependent on imported man-made fibres and specialty... Read more
From London to Tokyo, premiumization redefines retail and office markets
Global real estate landscape has changed. Gone are the cautious narratives of recovery that defined the post-pandemic years. Today, flight... Read more
Compliance drives India’s $176 bn textile shift
India’s textile economy is no longer selling fabric alone; it is selling proof. As compliance rules harden across export markets,... Read more
The second life economy gets a boost as resale outgrows traditional apparel reta…
For decades, resale existed in the margins of the apparel economy, thrift stores, peer-to-peer marketplaces, and charity bins quietly absorbing... Read more
Rising polyester costs shake India’s textile manufacturing hubs
India’s synthetic textile industry is confronting a sudden and destabilizing price shock that is reverberating across its vast manufacturing ecosystem.... Read more
Cotton markets hold firm as tariffs, higher supply reshape global fiber economic…
In a year marked by tariff escalations, geopolitical brinkmanship and a recalibration of global trade flows, the international cotton market... Read more
Beyond Cotton How Kapok could redefine sustainable insulation in textiles
In the lush, humid heart of Southeast Asian rainforests stands a giant, a silent sentinel of the forest canopy. Growing... Read more
Bharat Tex 2026: Redefining the global textile value chain
Union Minister of Textiles, Giriraj Singh, has officially unveiled Bharat Tex 2026, signaling a significant leap in India’s influence over... Read more












