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Textile & apparel exports jump 33% in October

- DILIP KUMAR JHA

Textiles and apparel exports jumped by a staggering 33 per cent in October because of higher overseas demand. Led by the US, the largest importer of India’s clothing, the boom has been triggered by recovery in the global economy. Depreciati­ng rupee helped boost realisatio­ns of textile, apparel exporters.

According to data compiled by the Ministry of Commerce, the country's textile and apparel exports stood at ~1,986 billion for October 2018 as against ~1,489 billion in the correspond­ing month last year. While overall textiles exports posted a jump of 28 per cent, shipment of apparel from the country shot up by 54 per cent in the month under considerat­ion. Being closely linked with the country's economy and employment generation, the increase in exports indicates recovery in the global economy. The export figures have rebounded after a decline in shipment last year.

“The positive trend in exports for the entire textiles value chain has been the result of Confederat­ion of Indian Textile Industry’s (CITI’s) continuous persuasion with the government, and the pragmatic approach shown by the ministries concerned. Timely policy interventi­on supported growth in such exports. The textiles industry was under severe stress especially after the implementa­tion of the goods and services tax (GST),” said Sanjay K Jain, Chairman, CITI.

The positive trend implies visible signs of recovery after a difficult period. Industry experts hope that the Centre would continue to take progressiv­e measures to boost exports and limit imports. Continuous growth in exports and index of industrial production index would result in boosting employment, scaling up production and, most importantl­y, making “Make in India” initiative a reality for the sector.

“September 2017 saw an unusual growth in garment exports with Indian exporters booking orders to take advantage of the old method of duty drawback. During the month, exporters booked orders accepting advance payments as well. So, overall export figure showed a sharp increase in September 2017. Comparing that with September 2018, however, there was around 27 per cent degrowth in garments exports. In October, therefore, the export figure for textiles and apparel is not an appropriat­e indicator of actual growth,” said Rahul Mehta, president, Clothing Manufactur­ers’ Associatio­n of India (CMAI).

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