NEW DELHI, FEB. 17
India’s apparel exports are expected to be flat at USD 14 billion in 2012-13 as there is a slowdown in demand in markets like the US and Europe .
“Garment exports stood at about USD 14 billion in 2011-12. At the end of this fiscal, I think garment exports will arrive at the same figure as that of last year due to demand slowdown in western markets,” Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) Chairman A Sakthivel said.
The government had fixed garment exports target at USD 18 billion for the current fiscal. The US and Europe together account for over 65 per cent of the country’s garment exports. Sakthivel said: “The US market is picking up now. But, the demand is still sluggish in European market.” During April-December 2012-13, garment exports declined 8.5 per cent to over USD 9 billion. During 2011-12, apparel exports grew about 18 per cent year-on-year to around USD 14 billion.
To reduce dependence on these traditional markets, exporters are marketing products by participating in trade exhibitions and holding road shows in new markets like Latin America and Russia. “The new markets have started working for us. Exporters have already started getting orders from Japan, Israel, South America and South Africa,” Sakthivel said, reports PTI. To boost garment exports in the next fiscal, AEPC has demanded a cut in customs duty reduction on synthetic fabric and adequate availability of credit at affordable rates. Besides, Sakthivel said, there is an urgent need to reduce customs duty to 5 per cent on synthetic/blended fabric. (Source: Tecoya Trend)