According to the figures released by ministry of commerce and industry, the export of cotton yarn, fabrics, made-ups, handloom products, etc reduced by 19.49 per cent to $961.73 million in June 2022. An analysis of Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) revealed that the export of carpet declined 8.97 per cent to $130.17 million and handicrafts excluding handmade carpet came down 28.68 per cent to $115.99 million. Therefore, overall cotton textile export dropped 14.30 per cent to $1699.61 million in June 2022.
However, the export of jute products including floor covering and man-made yarn, fabrics, made-ups etc improved in the same period which limited overall decline in textile segment.
India’s apparel export jumped 49.82 per cent to $1,500.91 million in June 2022 from $1001.81 million in June 2021. The overall export of textile and apparel showed a rise of mere 7.22 per cent because of decline in textiles’ shipments. According to CITI’s analysis, cumulative export of cotton yarn, fabrics, made-ups, handloom products etc reduced 6.09 per cent to $3160.90 million during April-June 2022. The export of carpet decreased 7.15 per cent to $382.43 million and handicrafts excluding handmade carpet down by 24.08 per cent during first quarter of current fiscal 2022-23. Overall export of textiles declined 4.91 per cent to $5359 million in April-June 2022. Apparel exports registered an increase of 31.84 per cent in this period, but the shipment of textile and apparel could manage to rise by 8.93 per cent to $9850.48 million in the period.
Industry experts feel that overall export conditions are not favourable in the textile sector. Apparel export registered impressive rise due to increase of unit price due to costlier cotton and other raw materials. Cotton yarn and fabrics export reduced because of price disparity. The shipment of made-ups and handlooms declined as export orders were fewer amid challenging economic conditions in the world.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KUL)