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India’s apparel exports increase 2.4% in April-Oct 2015

byCT Report
19/12/2015
in India, International Customs
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NEW DELHI: Apparel exports from India increased by 2.4 per cent year-on-year during April-October 2015, according to the Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC).

India’s apparel exports earned $9.793 billion during April-October 2015 compared to exports value of $9.562 billion during the corresponding period of 2014, AEPC chairman Virender Uppal said in his speech at the 36th annual general meeting of the council today in New Delhi.

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During the first half of fiscal 2015, for which figures are available, India’s exports to the UAE shot up by 43.8 per cent to $1.860 billion over exports of $1.294 billion in April-September 2014.

India’s apparel exports to the US also registered a seven per cent growth in April-September 2015, and they increased to $1.864 billion compared to $1.742 billion in first half of last fiscal.

However, exports to the EU fell nine per cent to $3.024 billion in April-September 2015 over exports of $3.325 billion in corresponding period of last fiscal.  In financial year 2014-15 that ended on March 31, apparel exports from India fetched $16.846 billion in foreign currency, showing an increase of 12.3 per cent against exports of $15.001 billion in 2013-14.

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