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APPAREL EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL
PRESENTATION BEFORE INDO-CROATIA JOINT COMMITTEE
APRIL 15, 2002
FEDERAL HOUSE
NEW DELHI
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THE INDIAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY AT A GLANCE
• Accounts for over 14% of the Industrial Production
• Second largest employment generator after agriculture
• Contributes around 5% of GDP
• Second largest spindleage in the world
• Third largest producer of cotton and second largest producer of cotton yarn
• Contributes over 30% to India’s export basket
• Top exporter of cotton yarn in the world - share of 25% in the world trade
• Flexible production systems
• Long tradition of excellence in textiles
37.08 MILLION
SPINDLES AND 0.45 MILLION ROTORS
37.08 MILLION
SPINDLES AND 0.45 MILLION ROTORS
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CHANGING PROFILE
INCREASING INVESTMENT IN HIGH TECHNOLOGY SPINNING/WEAVING/ PROCESSING AND GARMENTING UNITS
RENEWED EMPHASIS ON QUALITY
INCREASING USE OF ‘INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY’
CONSOLIDATION OF THE VALUE CHAIN
EMERGENCE OF NEW ENTREPRENUERS
STRENGTHENING OF R&D, QUALITY
TESTING FACILITY, CAD-CAM / DESIGN
STUDIO
STRENGTHENING OF R&D, QUALITY
TESTING FACILITY, CAD-CAM / DESIGN
STUDIO
PRESENCE OF INTERNATIONAL TEST
HOUSES LIKE SGS, INTERTEK ETC.
PRESENCE OF INTERNATIONAL TEST
HOUSES LIKE SGS, INTERTEK ETC.
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EXPANDING PRODUCTION BASE
FIBRE AND YARNMillion Kgs
1995-96 2000-2001
Raw Cotton 2893 2380
Man-made fibre 498 904
Man-made filament yarn 493 920
Cotton yarn 1894 2267
Blended yarn 395 646
100% Non-cotton 196 247
FABRICSMillion Sq. Metres
Cotton 18900 19718
Blended 4025 6351
100% Non-cotton 8535 13606
FIBRE AND YARNMillion Kgs
1995-96 2000-2001
Raw Cotton 2893 2380
Man-made fibre 498 904
Man-made filament yarn 493 920
Cotton yarn 1894 2267
Blended yarn 395 646
100% Non-cotton 196 247
FABRICSMillion Sq. Metres
Cotton 18900 19718
Blended 4025 6351
100% Non-cotton 8535 13606
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RAW COTTONRAW COTTON
•COTTON IS THE PRE-DOMINANT FIBRE USED IN THE TEXTILE SECTOR. ACCOUNTING FOR 70% OF THE TOTAL FIBRE CONSUMPTION
•INDIA’S SHARE IS 14% IN WORLD PRODUCTION
•AVAILABILITY OF VARIETIES LIKE SHORT/MEDIUM/LONG /EXTRA LONG STAPLES ( Ranging from 18mm to 35 mm)
MAN MADE FIBRE• ADDITIONAL CAPACITIES GENERATED IN POLYESTER FIBRE
• FILAMENT YARN PRODUCTION INCREASED SIGNIFICANLY
APPAREL• INCREASE PRODUCTION BASE
• RAPID GROWTH IN EXPORTS
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SHARE OF TEXTILE & CLOTHING EXPORTS IN INDIA’S TOTAL EXPORTS
YEAR TOTAL EXPORTS
TEXTILES & CLOTHING EXPORTS
SHARE
(%)
1998-99 141,604 44,821 31.65
1999-2000 162,738 48,812 30.00
2000-2001 202509 55242 27.28
TEXTILES AND CLOTHING IS THE LARGEST FOREIGN
EXCHANGE EARNER
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SHARE OF EXPORTS OF VARIOUS CLASSIFIED SECTORS
( Ministry of Commerce Report – 1999-2000)
Rest of Textiles13%
Ores & Minerals
3%
Marine Products
3%
Electronic Goods
2% Engineering Products
13%
Gem & Jewellery
22%
Readymade Garments
14%
Handicrafts2%
Agri-Allied Products
10%Plantation
2%
Chemicals & related
products14%
Others2%
Rest of Textiles13%
Ores & Minerals
3%
Marine Products
3%
Electronic Goods
2% Engineering Products
13%
Gem & Jewellery
22%
Readymade Garments
14%
Handicrafts2%
Agri-Allied Products
10%Plantation
2%
Chemicals & related
products14%
Others2%
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HIGHEST EXPORTS FROM TEXTILE SECTOR
• Readymade garments occupies first position among textile exports.
• 41% export share during 2000-2001 in textiles.
– Source : Ministry of Textiles Annual Report - 2000-01.
EXPORTS OF TEXTILES 2000-2001
Readymade Garments
41%
Wool & Woollens
2%
Man-made Textiles
7%
Handicrafts16%
Cotton Textiles
29%
Silk3%
Jute1%
Coir1%
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INDIAN GARMENT INDUSTRY - CURRENT ENVIRONMENT & FUTURE PROSPECTS
• 12.5% share in India’s commodity export basket.• Represents value added sub-sector.• Less import sensitive.• 7% of Industrial production.• Export target of US$ 25 billion by 2010.• Future employment generation: Additional 6 lakhs
jobs by 2005.– Source: Draft report of readymade garments for X Five year plan, National Textile Policy 2000-01.
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STRENGTHS IN GARMENT SECTOR
• Low Labour Cost
• Strong cotton raw material base
• Emergence of buying houses in India
• Increase in capital investments
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INDIA’S GARMENT EXPORTS TO CROATIA
QTY. (IN ‘000’PCS.) VALUE (IN ‘000’ US$)
1998-99 119 332
1999-2000 384 886
2000-01 117 272
Source: AEPC Certification data
The main item of exports from India to Croatia are T-Shirts, Ladies Blouses, Ladies Night Dresses, Babies Garment, Ladies Jackets, , Gents Shirts.
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During the last ten years India’s exports of textiles and clothing increased by 130%
INDIA’S SHARE IN WORLD TRADE
YEAR TEXTILES(%) CLOTHING(%)
1990 2.1 2.40
1995 2.90 2.60
1997 3.3 2.4
1998 3.0 2.6
2000 3.4 2.8
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India a significant player in cotton textile trade
Made ups : 9Processed fabric :13Grey fabric : 3Yarn : 6
World Trade in Cotton TextilesUS $ 31 Billion IN 1999
Overall Rank 2nd after China
Largest exporter of Cotton Yarn and second largest
In Made ups
EXPORT GROWTH 6%HIGHER THAN CHINA AND
PAKISTAN
INDIA
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Exports of Cotton Textiles to Croatia
Value : Rupees Million
2000-2001 April – September 2001-2002
Yarn 3.86 2.70
Fabrics 12.09 4.09
Made ups 28.50 26.21
TOTAL 44.45 33.00Source : DGCI&S
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INITIATIVES TAKEN BY THE GOVERNMENT TO MAKE THE INDUSTRY GLOBALLY COMPETITIVE
• Setting up of US $ 6 Billion Technology Upgradation Fund for modernising the entire value chain of the industry
• Launching of a Technology Mission on Cotton to improve
the quality and productivity of raw cotton
• Setting up of Special Economic Zones and Textile & Apparel Parks
• Opening up of Textile Sector for Foreign Direct Investments
• Progressive reduction of import duty on textile machinery and products
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INDIA’S VISION•PROACTIVE TEXTILE POLICY
DOUBLING OF PRODUCTION
OF COTTON AND MAN MADE FIBRE
• THRUST ON EXPORTS OF VALUE ADDED
PRODUCTS
• US $ 50 BILLION EXPORTS BY 2010
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AREAS OF CO-OPERATION
•Explore opportunities for export of Cotton Yarn & Finished Fabrics to support Croatian apparel industry
•Greater collaboration in producing finished articles & processed goods in Croatia
•Collaboration in WTO issues like market access & anti-dumping etc.
•Visit of buying delegations and promotion of exclusive textile shows in India and Croatia
• Croatian manufacturers to participate in “Tex-Styles India “and “Heimtextile India”
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AREAS OF CO-OPERATION (Contd..)
• Croatian importers of readymade garments visit India International Garment Fair scheduled to be held from 19-21 July’2002 at Hall No. 10 & 11, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi for Spring/Summer Collections and from 17-19th Jan.’2003 for Autumn/Winter collections.
• India can help in setting-up of Apparel Training and Design Centres in Croatia.
• AEPC can organise Buyer-Seller-Meets in Croatia to explore the possibilities for trade between Indian garment exporters and Croatian buyers.
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THANK YOU
Presented by:
VIJAY MATHURDIRECTOR, AEPC
& SUNEEL ARORA
UNDER SECRETARY, GOVT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF TEXTILES
TEL: 0091 11 6187630FAX: 0091 11 6106683
E-MAIL: [email protected]