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Textiles, apparel exports likely to touch $50 bln in FY17

byCT Report
02/07/2016
in India, International Customs
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MUMBAI: Helped by the government’s special package and marketing plans, India’s textiles and apparel exports are expected to touch $50 billion mark this fiscal from $38 billion in FY16, a senior official said today. The Union Cabinet last week approved a Rs 6,000-crore package for the sector with an aim to create one crore new jobs in three years and attract investments of $11 billion while eyeing additional $30 billion in exports.

“The government has announced a special package and taking elaborate marketing plans to boost exports. We are hopeful of achieving $50 billion in exports in the current fiscal as compared to $38 billion exports last year,” Textile Secretary Rashmi Verma told reporters on the sidelines of a meeting of industry body Texprocil here.

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“We are hopeful that our key markets like Europe and US will continue to grow. We are also looking at exploring new markets such as Iran, Russia and South America to expand reach and diversify products. With the opening of new markets, we are hopeful to achieve our export targets.” She said the country is ready to capitalise on falling share of China in textile exports in the international market.

The nation’s market share has slipped to 38 per cent from 40 per cent due to high wage rate and its entry into high-end tech products.  Commenting on Britain’s exit from the EU, Verma said, “We export $10 billion worth of textiles and apparels to European Union of which nearly 23 per cent ($2.5 billion) goes to Britain.”

“Now we are focusing on entering into PTA (preferential trade agreement) with Britain and it is right time to negotiate its terms.”  The draft of new textile policy is ready and the package announced last week was a part of it. The policy will go to the Cabinet next month for approval, she added.  Meanwhile, The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (Texprocil) today released an Ernst & Young report titled ‘Textile industry as a vehicle of job creation for inclusive growth’.

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