1. INDIAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY
GROUP MEMBERS –
ANUJ DIWAKAR
NIKITA SANGAL
RISHIBHA RAI
PRACHI AGARWAL
GAGANDEEP SINGH
ISHAN NAGPAL
2. 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
3. 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
4. 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.
5. 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.
10. 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
11. 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
13. 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
14. 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
15. 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.
16. 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.
17. 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
18. 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
19. 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.
21. 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
22. OPPORTUNITIES
Integration of information technology.
Emerging retail industry and malls.
Increased disposable income.