There has been steady increase in export of textiles
and clothing products over the years. It increased from US$ 22.41 billion in
2009-10 to US$ 33.31 billion in 2011-12.
However, during April-January, 2013 a decline of 7.55% in dollar term has been noticed which
is largely attributable to slowdown in traditional markets in USA and EU.
Details of the textiles and clothing produced and
exported during last three years and the current financial year, country and
item wise are given at Annexure-I.
The details of the schemes launched by the
Government to increase exports of textiles are given at Annexure-II.
There is regular review and evaluation of export
related schemes of textiles sector by the Government as well as Implementing agencies/Committees/Councils and wherever
required necessary directions are issued and the schemes realigned to suit the
demands of the global market.
Annexure-I
Production of Textiles
|
Items
|
Unit
|
PRODUCTION OF TEXTILE ITEMS
|
|
2010-11
|
2011-12
|
(April-Jan)
|
|
2012-13
(Prov.)
|
2011-12
|
|
Man madefibre
|
Mn.Kg.
|
1285
|
1234
|
1057
|
1030
|
|
spurn yarn
|
Mn.Kg.
|
4713
|
4372
|
4001
|
3629
|
|
Man made filament yarn
|
Mn.Kg.
|
1550
|
1463
|
1178
|
1215
|
|
Fabrics (including Khadi, wool & silk)
|
Mn. Sq.mtr
|
62559
|
60453
|
51189
|
50298
|
Source:
Textiles Commissioner, Mumbai.
|
|
|
India's textiles exports at a
glance (Principal Commodities)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Item
|
2009-10
|
2010-11
|
2011-12(P)
|
Variation
|
2011-12
(Apr-Jan)
|
2012-13(Apr-Jan)(P)
|
Variation
|
|
|
|
|
Rs.Crore
|
US$
Mn
|
Rs.Crore
|
US$
Mn
|
Rs.Crore
|
US$
Mn
|
Rs.
|
US$
|
Rs.Crore
|
US$
Mn
|
Rs.Crore
|
US$
Mn
|
Rs.
|
US$
|
|
|
|
Readymade Garment
|
47608.39
|
10064.73
|
50180.69
|
11026.29
|
62625.15
|
13072.95
|
24.80%
|
18.56%
|
50539.51
|
10638.17
|
53719.76
|
9861.70
|
6.29%
|
-7.30%
|
|
|
|
RMG of cotton incl. accessories
|
38070.33
|
8048.32
|
39032.14
|
8576.60
|
46117.11
|
9626.91
|
18.15%
|
12.25%
|
37488.32
|
7891.00
|
36611.78
|
6721.08
|
-2.34%
|
-14.83%
|
|
|
|
RMG of Man-made fibre
|
5745.29
|
1214.59
|
6729.19
|
1478.62
|
10429.49
|
2177.15
|
54.99%
|
47.24%
|
8290.54
|
1745.09
|
10794.46
|
1981.61
|
30.20%
|
13.55%
|
|
|
|
RMG of other textile material
|
3792.77
|
801.82
|
4419.36
|
971.07
|
6078.55
|
1268.89
|
37.54%
|
30.67%
|
4760.65
|
1002.08
|
6313.52
|
1159.02
|
32.62%
|
15.66%
|
|
|
|
Cotton Textiles
|
27016.21
|
5711.41
|
39521.31
|
8684.09
|
54234.89
|
11321.49
|
37.23%
|
30.37%
|
43641.44
|
9186.18
|
47104.59
|
8647.31
|
7.94%
|
-5.87%
|
|
|
|
Cotton raw including waste
|
9537.08
|
2016.20
|
13160.47
|
2891.77
|
21623.06
|
4513.79
|
64.30%
|
56.09%
|
16678.96
|
3510.79
|
14203.61
|
2607.45
|
-14.84%
|
-25.73%
|
|
|
|
Cotton yarn, fabrics &madeups
|
17479.13
|
3695.20
|
26360.84
|
5792.31
|
32611.83
|
6807.69
|
23.71%
|
17.53%
|
26962.48
|
5675.39
|
32900.98
|
6039.86
|
22.03%
|
6.42%
|
|
|
|
Man-made textiles
|
18783.13
|
3970.88
|
21410.56
|
4704.58
|
26974.14
|
5630.83
|
25.99%
|
19.69%
|
22440.48
|
4723.55
|
22524.24
|
4134.93
|
0.37%
|
12.46%
|
|
|
|
Manmade staple fibres
|
1690.68
|
357.42
|
1920.18
|
421.92
|
2711.31
|
565.98
|
41.20%
|
34.14%
|
2190.54
|
461.09
|
2195.16
|
402.98
|
0.21%
|
-12.60%
|
|
|
|
Manmade yarn, fab. &madeups
|
17092.45
|
3613.46
|
19490.38
|
4282.65
|
24262.83
|
5064.84
|
24.49%
|
18.26%
|
20249.94
|
4262.45
|
20329.08
|
3731.95
|
0.39%
|
-12.45%
|
|
|
|
Wool &Woollen
textiles
|
2224.14
|
470.20
|
2012.13
|
442.13
|
2434.16
|
508.13
|
20.97%
|
14.93%
|
2068.90
|
435.49
|
1926.32
|
353.63
|
-6.89%
|
-18.80%
|
|
|
|
RMG of Wool
|
1799.20
|
380.36
|
1510.93
|
332.00
|
1707.92
|
356.53
|
13.04%
|
7.39%
|
1475.84
|
310.65
|
1382.10
|
253.72
|
-6.35%
|
-18.33%
|
|
|
|
Woollen yarn, fabrics &madeups
|
424.94
|
89.84
|
501.20
|
110.13
|
726.24
|
151.60
|
44.90%
|
37.66%
|
593.06
|
124.83
|
544.22
|
99.91
|
-8.24%
|
-19.97%
|
|
|
|
Silk
|
2819.46
|
596.05
|
2874.13
|
631.54
|
2265.87
|
473.00
|
-21.16%
|
-25.10%
|
1860.49
|
391.62
|
1833.07
|
336.51
|
-1.47%
|
-14.07%
|
|
|
|
RMG of Silk
|
1383.42
|
292.46
|
1169.26
|
256.92
|
1267.08
|
264.50
|
8.37%
|
2.95%
|
1008.42
|
212.26
|
1065.81
|
195.66
|
5.69%
|
-7.82%
|
|
|
|
Natural silk yarn, fab. &madeups
|
1411.12
|
298.32
|
1660.80
|
364.93
|
949.02
|
198.11
|
-42.86%
|
-45.71%
|
809.80
|
170.46
|
713.66
|
131.01
|
-11.87%
|
-23.14%
|
|
|
|
Silk waste
|
24.92
|
5.27
|
44.07
|
9.68
|
49.77
|
10.39
|
12.93%
|
7.29%
|
42.27
|
8.90
|
53.60
|
9.84
|
26.80%
|
10.59%
|
|
|
|
Handloom Products*
|
1252.81
|
264.85
|
1574.95
|
346.07
|
2653.95
|
554.01
|
68.51%
|
60.09%
|
2256.18
|
474.91
|
2446.53
|
449.13
|
8.44%
|
-5.43%
|
|
|
|
Textiles (excl HC, jute &
coir)
|
99704.14
|
21078.12
|
117573.77
|
25834.69
|
151188.16
|
31560.40
|
28.59%
|
22.16%
|
122807.00
|
25849.92
|
129554.51
|
23783.21
|
5.49%
|
-8.00%
|
|
|
|
Handicrafts
|
4548.91
|
961.67
|
5888.85
|
1293.97
|
5170.98
|
1079.44
|
-12.19%
|
-16.58%
|
4339.96
|
913.53
|
5406.03
|
992.42
|
24.56%
|
8.64%
|
|
|
|
Handicrafts (excluding handmade
carpets)
|
1066.58
|
225.48
|
1170.51
|
257.20
|
1118.94
|
233.58
|
-4.41%
|
-9.18%
|
1007.06
|
211.98
|
984.20
|
180.68
|
-2.27%
|
-14.77%
|
|
|
|
Carpets (excluding silk) handmade
|
3441.74
|
727.61
|
4706.65
|
1034.20
|
4032.83
|
841.85
|
-14.32%
|
-18.60%
|
3316.01
|
697.99
|
4403.96
|
808.47
|
32.81%
|
15.83%
|
|
|
|
Silk carpets
|
40.59
|
8.58
|
11.69
|
2.57
|
19.21
|
4.01
|
64.33%
|
56.12%
|
16.89
|
3.56
|
17.87
|
3.28
|
5.80%
|
-7.73%
|
|
|
|
Coir & Coir Manufacturers
|
759.66
|
160.60
|
726.49
|
159.63
|
1020.62
|
213.05
|
40.49%
|
33.46%
|
840.99
|
177.02
|
891.94
|
163.74
|
6.06%
|
-7.50%
|
|
|
|
Coir & Coir Manufacturers
|
759.66
|
160.60
|
726.49
|
159.63
|
1020.62
|
213.05
|
40.49%
|
33.46%
|
840.99
|
177.02
|
891.94
|
163.74
|
6.06%
|
-7.50%
|
|
|
|
Jute
|
1033.09
|
218.40
|
2092.07
|
459.69
|
2190.79
|
457.33
|
4.72%
|
-0.52%
|
1841.35
|
387.59
|
1766.96
|
324.37
|
-4.04%
|
-16.31%
|
|
|
|
Floor covering of jute
|
281.07
|
59.42
|
337.83
|
74.23
|
251.80
|
52.56
|
-25.47%
|
-29.19%
|
211.73
|
44.57
|
223.35
|
41.00
|
5.49%
|
-8.00%
|
|
|
|
Other jute manufactures
|
300.19
|
63.46
|
499.56
|
109.77
|
736.46
|
153.74
|
47.42%
|
40.05%
|
633.39
|
133.32
|
613.40
|
112.61
|
-3.16%
|
-15.54%
|
|
|
|
Jute yarn
|
144.20
|
30.48
|
531.81
|
116.86
|
282.01
|
58.87
|
-46.97%
|
-49.62%
|
229.44
|
48.30
|
207.72
|
38.13
|
-9.47%
|
-21.04%
|
|
|
|
Jute hessian
|
307.63
|
65.04
|
722.87
|
158.84
|
920.52
|
192.16
|
27.34%
|
20.98%
|
766.79
|
161.40
|
722.49
|
132.63
|
-5.78%
|
-17.83%
|
|
|
|
Textiles (incl. HC, coir &
jute)
|
106045.80
|
22418.79
|
126281.18
|
27747.98
|
159570.55
|
33310.21
|
26.36%
|
20.05%
|
129829.30
|
27328.06
|
137619.44
|
25263.74
|
6.00%
|
-7.55%
|
|
|
|
% Textile Exports
|
12.54%
|
12.54%
|
11.05%
|
11.05%
|
10.93%
|
10.93%
|
|
|
10.87%
|
10.87%
|
10.49%
|
10.49%
|
|
|
|
|
|
India's overall exports
|
845533.64
|
178751.43
|
1142921.92
|
251136.19
|
1459280.51
|
304623.53
|
27.68%
|
21.30%
|
1194588.11
|
251451.51
|
1312482.58
|
240941.41
|
9.87%
|
-4.18%
|
|
|
|
Source: Foreign Trade Statistics
of India( Principal Commodities & Countries),
DGCI&S for export figures in Rupee and Department of Commerce(Intranet)
-Exchange rate. * Handloom Products
have been included as commodities first time in 2009-10
|
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|
India Export Statistics
|
|
Commodity: Textile &
Clothing, Ch50 to 63
|
|
Annual Series: 2007-2011,
Year To Date: 12/2011 & 12/2012
|
|
Millions United States
Dollars
|
|
Partner Country
|
Calendar Year
|
|
|
2010
|
2011
|
2012
|
%Change
|
|
World
|
27188
|
32642
|
32845
|
0.62
|
|
United States
|
4946
|
5779
|
5994
|
3.73
|
|
China
|
2325
|
2928
|
3907
|
33.47
|
|
United Arab Emirates
|
1798
|
2162
|
2172
|
0.46
|
|
United Kingdom
|
1667
|
2087
|
2080
|
-0.36
|
|
Germany
|
1528
|
1959
|
1567
|
-20.02
|
|
Bangladesh
|
1105
|
1101
|
1659
|
50.74
|
|
Italy
|
778
|
1030
|
774
|
-24.84
|
|
France
|
810
|
1017
|
823
|
-19.11
|
|
Spain
|
667
|
814
|
732
|
-10.01
|
|
Turkey
|
667
|
731
|
659
|
-9.89
|
|
Netherlands
|
523
|
728
|
626
|
-14
|
|
Belgium
|
474
|
615
|
477
|
-22.52
|
|
Brazil
|
497
|
557
|
544
|
-2.34
|
|
Saudi Arabia
|
473
|
540
|
547
|
1.33
|
|
Sri Lanka
|
397
|
502
|
483
|
-3.81
|
|
Egypt
|
338
|
492
|
493
|
0.21
|
|
Canada
|
347
|
431
|
402
|
-6.82
|
|
Japan
|
261
|
397
|
402
|
1.29
|
|
Denmark
|
281
|
381
|
308
|
-19.27
|
|
Pakistan
|
657
|
381
|
410
|
7.56
|
Source: Ministry of Commerce through GTIS
Annexure-II
Schemes
launched by the Government to -increase exports of textiles
Government have introduced various
schemes for promotion of textiles and clothing exports. Several provisions are
included in the Foreign Trade Policy 2009-14, for providing incentives to the Textiles
& Clothing sector exports which includes incentives for exports to focus
markets and focus products, interest subvention on pre-shipment credit,
duty-free import of trimmings etc. required by the garmenting industry and
duty-free import of tools by the handicrafts industry. The other measures taken
by the Government to assist the growth of Indian textiles export are (i) 2%
interest subvention scheme on readymade garment sector extended up to
March’2014. (ii) Additional incentives for incremental exports to the US,
European Union and Asian countries.(iii) Additional duty credit of 2% of FOB
value given on export of certain knitwear apparels for the year 2013-14.(iv)
Inclusion of new Markets such as New Zealand, Cayman Islands, Latvia, Lithuania
and Bulgaria under Focus Market Scheme. (v) 2% market Linked Focus Product
Scheme (MLFPS) for USA and EU extended up to 31st March, 2013. (vi)
Use of Focus Market Scheme, Focus Product Scheme, status holder incentive scrip
and MLFPS for payment of excise duty for domestic procurement. (vii) Extension
of Zero duty EPCG scheme up to 31st March, 2013. The details of
funds in this regards are being maintained by respective Ministry/Departments
The Plan of action prepared
by Government to boost the textiles exports from India are (a) Continuation of
MAI (Market Access Initiatives) and MDA (Market Development Assistance) to
apparel export for market diversification and to increase their share in world
trade (b) Skill development programme through Apparel Training & Design
Centres (ATDC) to make available skill workforce to apparel export sector (c)
Assistance under Common Compliance Code Scheme (d) Assistance under
Technological Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS).
This information was given by the Minister of State Textiles,
Smt. Panabaaka Lakshmi in a
written reply in the Lok Sabha
today.
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DS/RK