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INDIAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY

GROUP MEMBERS –

ANUJ DIWAKAR
NIKITA SANGAL
RISHIBHA RAI
PRACHI AGARWAL
GAGANDEEP SINGH
ISHAN NAGPAL
TEXTILE INDUSTRY
Contribution of T&C industry to
India’s GDP 4%

Contribution of T&C industry to India’s 14%


Industrial Production

Contribution of T&C industry to 12%


export earnings
 Indian textile industry can be divided into several segments, some of

which can be listed as below:

• Cotton Textiles

• Silk Textiles

• Woolen Textiles

• Readymade Garments

• Hand-crafted Textiles

• Jute and Coir


 Second largest provider of employment after agriculture.

 Cotton textiles has registered a growth of 8.2% during


April-September 2010-11, while wool, silk and man-made
fibre textiles have registered a growth of 2.2 % while
textile products including wearing apparel have registered
a growth of 3 %.

 India has the potential to increase its textile and apparel


share in the world trade from the current level of 4.5% to
8 % and reach US$ 80 billion by 2020.
MARKET SIZE
 The Vision Statement for the textiles industry
for the 11th Five Year Plan (2007-12) sees
India securing a 7% share in the global
textiles trade by 2012.
 Currently, the Indian textiles industry is valued
at US$ 55 billion, 64 % of which caters to
domestic demand.
 Total textile exports during April-March 2010-
11 stood at US$ 12.5 billion.
(US$ BILLION)

EXPORTERS VALUE SHARE IN WORLD EXPORTS(%) ANNUAL PERCENTAGE CHANGE(%)


2010 1980 1990 2000 2010 2005-10 2008 2009 2010
CHINA 130 4 8.9 18.3 36.9 12 4 -11 21
EUROPEAN
UNION 99 - - 28.5 28.1 3 8 -14 1

extra -EU(27)
exports 22 - - 6.6 6.3 3 10 -21 2
HONGKONG,CHI
NA 24 - - - - -2 -3 -18 5

domestic exports 0 11.5 8.6 5 0.1 -4.3 -4.2 -80 -28


re-exports 24 - - - - 3 5 -11 6

BANGLADESH 16 0 0.6 2.6 4.5 18 23 15 25


TURKEY 13 0.3 3.1 3.3 3.6 2 -2 -15 10
INDIA 11 1.7 2.3 3 3.2 5 10 9 -6
LEADING IMPORTERS
VALUE SHARE IN WORLD ANNUAL PERCENTAGE
(US$ IMPORTS(%) CHANGE (%)
BILLION
)

2010 1980 1990 2000 2010 2005-10 2008 2009 2010


EUROPEAN 164 - - 41.0 44.7 5 16 -11 2
UNION
Extra –EU 88 - - 19.8 23.8 6 10 -9 3
(27)imports

UNITED 82 16.4 24 33.1 22.3 0 -3 -13 14


STATES

JAPAN 27 3.6 7.8 9.7 7.3 4 7 -1 5

HONK0NG 17 - - - - -2 -3 -16 7
:
CANADA 8 1.7 2.1 1.8 2.3 7 8 -8 10
Source : WTO –International Trade Statistics
PRODUCTION CENTRES
EXPORT GROWTH

APPAREL EXPORT
25

20
PERCENTAGE

15

10

0
2005- 2006- 2007- 2008- 2009-
06 07 08 09 10
APPAREL EXPORT 17.52 19.5 22.15 20.94 22.42
SOURCE : MINISTRY OF
TEXTILES
REGION WISE EXPORTS
(COMPARISON)
Others Exports ( share %) 2010-11 EXPORTS (Share %) 2009-10
1%
Asia Others
18% 1%
Asia
Africa 18% America
America Africa
2% 29%
30% 2%

Europe
Europe
50%
49%
EXPORTS (US$ MILLION)
2008-09
others
1% Asia
15%
America
Africa 33%
2%

Source : Ministry of
Europe
49% Commerce
FOREIGN TRADE POLICY
(2009-2014)
 Duty free import of specified
trimmings, embellishment etc shall be
available @ 3% on exports of polyester
made-ups in line with the facility available to
sectors like textiles & leather.
 It will promote export of products such as
micro cloth, which has become popular in
home textiles.
 Readymade Garment sector granted
enhanced support under MLFPS for a
period of further 6 months from
October, 2010 to March, 2011 for exports to
TEXTILE PRODUCTION
CENTRES
 Amritsar  Ahmadabad
 Phagwara  Surat
 Ludhiana  Mumbai
 Bhiwani  Bengaluru
 Delhi  Chennai
 Faridabad  Coimbatore
 Modinagar  Madurai
 Kanpur  Raurkela
 Kolkata  Tirrupur
MAJOR PLAYERS IN TEXTILE
INDUSTRY
 Welspun India ltd.
 Vardhaman Group
 Alok Industries ltd.
 Raymond Industries
 Arvind Mills Limited
 Bombay Dyeing
 Garden Silk Mills
 ITC Lifestyle
EXPORT PROMOTION
COUNCILS
 organize textiles and garments fairs

 organize mega-shows, fashion fairs, buyer-seller meets (BSMs) in

potential markets

 sponsor trade delegations for consolidating the existing markets

and exploring new markets

 11 textiles exports promotion councils


EXPORT PROMOTION
COUNCIL
The export promotion councils provide assistance to their members in
the following areas:-
i) Issuance of Certificate of Origin;
ii) Benefits under Market Development Assistance/Market Access
Initiative Scheme;
iii) Overseas participation in international fair/buyer seller meets etc;
iv) Attending to problems relating to customs;
v) Collection of cost data for duty drawback;
vi) Providing training facilities to augment skilled manpower at the shop
floor level;
vii) Providing a channel of coordination between the Industry and the
Government.
FDI
 India has most liberal and transparent
policies in Foreign Direct Investment
(FDI) amongst emerging countries.
 Ministry of Textiles has set up FDI Cell
to attract FDI in the textile sector in the
country.
 Foreign investment and collaboration
in India’s textile and apparel industry
has increased significantly in recent
years.
MAJOR FOREIGN
COLLABORATIONS AND
BRANDS IN INDIA
 Arvind Brands
 Raymond
 Vardhman Group
 Levi Strauss
 Jockey
 Benetton
 Bhilwara Melba De Witte
 Gokaldas Intimatewear
 Welspun Zucchi Textiles
 Marzotto
 Esprit
 Armani
TRENDS IN DOMESTIC MARKET

 Domestic Apparel market growing at


10% p.a.
 Urban Consumers increasingly
seeking branded and lifestyle products.
 Semi-urban and rural Indian markets
are growing faster than expected.
 Helpful demographic profile and
increase in working female population
FACTS AND FIGURES
 Current share in world export of textiles – 3.5 - 4
%.
 Current share in world clothing export – 3 %.
 Largest export segment – Readymade
Garments.
 The apparel sector supports 7 million people as a
part of its workforce.
TOWNS OF EXPORT
EXCELLENCE
 Tirupur (Tamil Nadu)- Hosiery
 Ludhiana(Punjab)- woolen knitwear
 Panipat(Haryana)-woolen blanket
 Bhilwara(Rajasthan)- Textile
QUALITY STANDARDS IN TERMS
OF APPAREL EXPORT
PROMOTION COUNCIL
 Documenting and maintaining the Quality System as per the
criteria stipulated in the International Standard ISO/IEC
17025:2005 and ensuring confidentiality of test / calibration
results.
 Dimensional Stability Tests
 Color Fastness Tests
 Zipper Tests
 Button Tests
 Flame & Heat Protective Tests

OPPORTUNITIES
 Integration of information technology.

 Emerging retail industry and malls.

 Increased disposable income.

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