The Indian cotton spinning industry’s performance has been severely constrained in the current fiscal. Both revenues and operating profits of domestic spinners are likely to drop. Reasons include a demand slowdown, unfavorable raw material prices and rising funding requirements. While export volumes have seen some uptick in recent months, they remain lower than the levels seen in the preceding fiscal.
Significantly, the credit profile of spinners has weakened in recent quarters, with earnings from operations and liquidity position facing pressures in the first half of fiscal 2020, amid rising debt levels. The scenario is quite similar to fiscal 2012, when cotton prices fell sharply, resulting in high inventory losses and tight cash flows for spinners. The impact on debt-coverage metrics and liquidity is expected to be more adverse for leveraged companies that have undertaken a sizeable debt-funded capital expansion in recent years and have higher repayments scheduled.
So, spinners expect that the overall fiscal ’20 performance will be weighed down by the tepid volumes and weak earnings seen so far. A revenue de-growth of around six per cent is expected for spinners due to weak export demand amid increasing competition from other countries and sluggishness in domestic consumption levels.
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
Britain’s Forgotten Growth Engine: Why policy gaps are undermining fashion and t…
Britain’s fashion and textile industry, often framed through the lens of creativity and design, is emerging as a case study... Read more
Beyond price rallies structural reform can strengthen India’s cotton economy
India’s cotton economy is entering a decisive phase, where firmer prices and tighter arrivals in the 2026-27 season have given... Read more
Polyester volatility redraws India’s textile industry competitive map across Asi…
India’s synthetic textile industry has entered a phase of cost instability as polyester staple fibre (PSF) prices rise across domestic... Read more
The £7 Billion Question: Who pays for fashion’s ‘free rental’ habit?
The global fashion industry is facing an uncomfortable paradox: its most valuable customers may also be its most destructive. A... Read more
India, China Bangladesh face fresh headwinds as global apparel markets rebalance
Global apparel trade is entering a more uneven recovery phase, with demand growth persisting but losing uniform momentum across major... Read more
Global cotton enters a deficit year in 2026 as supply drop meets logistics risk
The global cotton economy has entered a fragile and sensitive phase. Early projections for the 2026-27 season suggest that world... Read more
India’s textile trade gets a Pacific push as New Zealand FTA removes tariff barr…
India and New Zealand have inked a ‘once-in-a-generation’ Free Trade Agreement (FTA), one that will have a profound impact on... Read more
Lululemon’s world-first nylon circularity push signals a new apparel arms race
The global apparel industry’s circularity narrative is entering a more technically demanding phase. Polyester recycling once the flagship of sustainable... Read more
Beyond the DTC Rush: Levi’s hybrid channel strategy sets a new retail benchmark
The global apparel sector is entering a phase where channel strategy is no longer a tactical lever but a core... Read more
The New Rules of Resale: EPR turning secondhand into fashion’s strategic growth …
The global fashion industry is facing a decisive regulatory and commercial reset. What began as a sustainability narrative around reuse... Read more












