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Measures To Boost Cotton Fabrics Export

India’s cotton fabrics export is likely to get a 10-15 per cent boost in the current financial year after the government announced the inclusion of a dozen African countries under the Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS), according to the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL). In the latest notification issued on October 29, the […]

Measures To Boost Cotton Fabrics Export
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OpportunityNew MEIS inclusion for African markets boosts cotton fabric export competitiveness.

India's MEIS Expansion Unlocks African Cotton Fabric Export Growth

  • WHAT: India's cotton fabrics exports are projected to increase by 10-15% this fiscal year due to MEIS inclusion for 12 African nations.
  • WHO: Cotton fabric exporters, especially those dealing in woven, knitted, dyed, and printed fabrics, will gain significant competitive advantage.
  • IMPACT: Indian cotton fabrics and made-ups will become more price-competitive against rivals, potentially increasing order volumes and market share.
  • CONTEXT: This policy aims to reverse a recent decline in cotton textile exports and helps achieve ambitious government export targets for 2015-16.
  • ACTION: Exporters should immediately explore new market opportunities in the 12 African countries and adjust pricing strategies to leverage MEIS benefits.
Affects:ExportersWeavers & Fabric MillsGarment ManufacturersDyers & ProcessorsSpinners & Yarn ProducersRaw Material SuppliersSourcing ManagersInvestors
Cotton fabricsMEISAfrican marketsTextile exportsCompetitivenessValue-added textiles
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India’s cotton fabrics export is likely to get a 10-15 per cent boost in the current financial year after the government announced the inclusion of a dozen African countries under the Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS), according to the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL).

In the latest notification issued on October 29, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) included 12 African countries under MEIS for exports of cotton fabrics (woven and knitted) and made-ups. The new MEIS list of the dozen African countries offer a huge potential for exports of cotton fabrics from India and make the Indian products competitive against those of Bangladesh, Pakistan and China.

“This is a positive step taken by the government and has come as a huge relief to the exporters of cotton textiles,” Texprocil chairman, R K Dalmia said in a statement.

Exports of value-added and labour-intensive products such as cotton dyed and printed fabrics and made-ups to African countries will receive a huge boost. “Exports of cotton fabrics would get a further fillip of 10-15 per cent and India would also link up with the global value chains by offering products at competitive prices,” Dalmia said.

Cotton textiles exports declined 2.16 per cent to 4.24 billion US dollar between April and August 2015, compared to the same period last year. The government’s target of 13.67 billion US dollar for cotton textiles exports for 2015-16 looks ambitious.

The inclusion of various categories of knitted fabrics under the MEIS will also encourage exports of knitted fabrics including knitted fabrics with lycra, Dalmia said.

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