Indian textile exports continued to display resilience in July 2025, maintaining a steady growth path despite global trade uncertainties. According to quick estimates from the Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence & Statistics (DGCIS), exports of major Indian textile commodities reached USD 3.10 billion in July 2025, reflecting a 5.37% year-on-year increase compared to USD 2.94 billion in July 2024.
During April–July 2025, cumulative Indian textile exports stood at USD 12.18 billion, recording a 3.87% rise over the same period last year (USD 11.73 billion).
Segment-wise Performance**
Readymade Garments (RMG):** A strong driver of Indian textile exports, RMG shipments touched USD 1.34 billion in July 2025, up 4.75% year-on-year. For April–July 2025, cumulative exports grew 7.87% to USD 5.53 billion.
- Cotton Textiles: Representing the traditional strength of the Indian textile industry, cotton exports rose to USD 1.02 billion in July 2025, a 5.17% increase from last year.
- Man-made Fibre (MMF) Textiles: Reflecting diversification in the Indian textile sector, MMF exports reached USD 422.0 million in July 2025, posting a 4.05% rise.
- Jute Manufacturing (including floor coverings): Jute, one of the eco-friendly pillars of the Indian textile ecosystem, saw exports jump 26.35% to USD 32.4 million in July 2025.
- Carpets: A strong contributor to traditional Indian textile exports, carpets registered 8.05% growth, touching USD 133.0 million in July 2025.
- Handicrafts (excluding handmade carpets): Handicrafts, showcasing the artisanal side of Indian textile heritage, grew 10.01% to USD 153.4 million in July 2025.
Key Highlights
Overall, exports of six major Indian textile commodity groups crossed USD 3.1 billion in July 2025, underscoring the sector’s resilience. The growth momentum was supported by robust demand in readymade garments, jute, carpets, and handicrafts.
The performance reflects the diversified strength of the Indian textile industry—spanning cotton and MMF-based products to traditional handicrafts and sustainable jute. Government initiatives such as RoSCTL, RoDTEP, PLI for Textiles, PM MITRA Parks, National Technical Textiles Mission, and skill development under SAMARTH continue to modernize and empower the sector.
Despite uncertainties in global trade, Indian textile exports remain on a positive growth trajectory, highlighting the sector’s adaptability and competitive edge.
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