The apparel export industry provides
employment to 2.5 million workers directly, and
three million indirectly, earns foreign exchange of Rs.50,000 crore
annually and the need of the hour is to raise the level of exports to US$ 25
Billion by the year 2012, said Thiru Dayanidhi Maran, Union Textile Minister while
giving away the apparel exports awards and life time achievement awards, here
today.
The Textiles Minister said that
approximately half of our textiles production is exported and textiles exports
contribute 13.5% to country’s merchandise exports. Still our presence in
international textiles trade is minimal. The prime reason for our low share in
international trade is the pre dominance of low value items in our export
baskets and our insignificant presence in man-made textiles which predominate
in textiles trades with a 70% share. We have to work on our strength and
convert them into competitive edge to exploit the opportunities offered by the
free market economy, while weaknesses hindering our growth have to be
eliminated or their impact minimized through a well defined initiatives,
whether they may fiscal, technology driven or policy or market interventions to
emerge as a strong international cost and quality competitive textiles economy,
said Thiru. Maran.
The Textiles Minister said that
Indian textiles and apparel exports, which are currently US$ 22 billion, are
expected to register four folds increase to touch US$ 90-100 billion in the
next twenty five years. Approximately 60% of Indian exports of textiles and
over 70% of clothing are to USA and EU 27 markets, and there is an
urgent need to broaden product mix and explore new markets, while maintaining
and increasing Indian textiles and clothing (T&C) share in core markets
through product innovation and diversification, said Thiru. Maran. To diversify
the T&C exports and reduce dependence on USA and EU 27, the Government is
promoting exports to Japan, South East Asia and Australia under its ‘Look East Policy’, said
the Minister.
The Minister said that we are also concentrating
on the US and European Union, our traditional
markets. The US textiles and clothing market will
come out of recession soon and my recent visit there has immensely helped
exporters to grab a large chunk of market, said Thiru. Maran. The Minister
hoped that if sustained efforts are made by the industry, the country can
capture additional US$ 1.5 billion textile and clothing export in US market, which will also help to
generate additional employment opportunities.
The Minister said that recognizing the importance of foreign
investment in textiles sector, he had led a Industry delegation to Tokyo, Las
Vegas, Zurich, Milan and Istanbul and invited the major international player to
collaborate with Indian textiles Industry in manufacture of fabric and
garmenting, setting up of Green Field Units in textiles machinery, manmade
fibre and yarn and create brand equity with Indian Apparel Company. The
response has been overwhelming and we expects to get positive results very
soon, informed Thiru. Maran.
The Minister said that the
Government will extend helping hand to exporters seek opportunities in the new
markets, for promotion of Made in India Brand, to withstand competition from
our neighboring countries said the Minister, and overcome protectionist
measures being adopted by developed countries. My Ministry has already initiated
consultation process the design a National Fibre Policy, I need inputs from all
stakeholders and I humbly request
industry to come forward and let there be a single forum representing the wide
spectrum of Textiles interest, said Thiru Maran.
Apparel Export Promotion
Council (AEPC)
The Apparel
Export Promotion Council (AEPC) is the largest export promotion council in the
country sponsored by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India with over 8,000
members and a pan-India presence with several regional and branch offices. One of the key activities of AEPC apart from
promotion has been Education and Training (E&T) Initiatives. The E&T initiatives consist of the
largest vocational training network for Apparel Sector, i.e. , Apparel Training
and Development Centers (ATDC) network of 52 centres and the 2 Campuses for
Institute othe ATDCs meant for skill development & technology edge and IAM
for shaping “industry ready-professionals”.
Export Awards
Lifetime Achievement Awards to
Mrs. B.P.Singh Mr.
Mandanlal J Hinduja Mr Shanti Lal Shah Mr.
Vijay Mehta
Special Felicitation to Mr. A.Sakthivel
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Awardees for
2006-07
Gokaldas Exports, Bengaluru
Shahi Exports, Faridabad
Orient Craft, New Delhi
Pratibha Syntex, Mumbai
Venus Garments, Ludhina
Magsons Exports, New Delhi
Gokaldas Images, Bengaluru
Eastman Exports Global Clothing, Tirupur
Pearl Gobal, Gurgaon
Nahar Spinning Mills, Ludhiana
Loyal Textiles Mills, Kovilpatti (Tamil Nadu)
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Awardees for 2007-08
Gokaldas
Exports, Bengaluru
Shahi
Exports, Faridabad
Orient Craft,
New
Delhi
Malwa
Industries, Ludhiana
CTA
Apparels, Noida
B.L.
International, New Delhi
Gokaldas
Images, Bengaluru
Eastman
Exports Global Clothing, Tirupur (Tamil Nadu)
Korath Gulf Links Implex, Mumbai
Pearl Gobal, Gurgaon
Nahar
Spinning Mills, Ludhiana
Richa
Global Export, New Delhi
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RM/AS