In the first 10 months of the current fiscal year, Pakistan’s textile exports plunged by 7.72 per cent. Low product diversity and inability to explore new export avenues are a key concern facing the country’s textile industry. The country’s exporters are losing competitiveness in international markets as the industry, accounting for nine per cent of GDP and more than 60 per cent of exports is facing a liquidity crunch.
In April, textile exports increased 3.07 per cent over March, but they decreased 3.48 per cent over the same month a year ago. Exports of raw cotton, cotton yarn, cotton cloth, knitwear and bed wear fell 47 per cent, 32 per cent, 9.89 per cent, 1.91 per cent and 4.34 per cent respectively in July to April 2015-’16. Exports of readymade garments and towels rose 4.87 per cent and 0.37 per cent respectively in the period under review.
Total exports declined 12.99 per cent in the first 10 months of the current fiscal year while imports of raw cotton, synthetic fiber, worn clothing and others surged 27 per cent. Many buyers avoid Pakistan because of the security situation and hence entrepreneurs have to travel to Dubai to meet them, which complicates sourcing.
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
Turning the supply chain upside down, on-demand production reshapes apparel
The global fashion industry, long celebrated for its creativity and scale, is facing a structural reckoning. For decades, retailers and... Read more
Intertex Milano 2026 - A global nexus for textile innovation
Intertex Milano is set to return this summer, confirming its status as a premier international destination for the textile and... Read more
Primark at crossroads as AB Foods weighs spin-off amid digital and Lefties press…
The long-standing supremacy of Europe’s budget fashion champion, Primark, is facing a test. As of February 2026, Associated British Foods... Read more
Vietnam, Bangladesh, Cambodia drive US apparel imports in 2025
The 2025 year-end data for the US apparel sector reveals an industry in structural flux. Despite aggressive tariff measures and... Read more
The New Dress Code: Sportswear’s takeover of modern wardrobes
For much of the last decade, fashion retail has been defined by volatility. Trends have shortened, discount cycles have intensified... Read more
Hemp finds its moment in India’s $500 billion American trade calculus
In the grand arithmetic of India’s expanding trade engagement with the US, the headlines usually gravitate toward oil cargoes, aircraft... Read more
EU PET spunbond imports under scrutiny, misclassification sparks regulatory and …
The European nonwovens and technical textiles sector is facing an unprecedented compliance crisis as a rise of customs misclassification threatens... Read more
From atelier to algorithm, Gucci is redefining premium marketing
As Milan welcomes the Primavera 2026 fashion calendar, the spotlight is fixed not just on the runway but on Gucci,... Read more
America’s Store Split: Why discount retailers are winning as department stores s…
By early 2026, the American retail industry no longer resembles a single marketplace moving in one direction. It feels more... Read more
Europe’s Textile Crisis: The sovereign fibre trap and the race against China
By early 2026, the European textile and apparel sector finds itself at a crossroads that challenges traditional market logic. Unlike... Read more












