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India's garment exports may hit $20 billion in FY18

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MUMBAI: India's garment exports are expected to register a 1518 per cent growth to touch USD 20 billion during the current fiscal following improved market conditions in US and other markets.

"We have clocked 15 per cent growth in garment exports at USD 17 billion in FY17. We expect 1518 per cent in current fiscal to register exports of USD 20 billion

"The US market, which consists of 30 per cent market share is doing reasonably well and we are also looking at good exports potential to South America, European, Middle East and Japanese markets this year," Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI) president Rahul Mehta told PTI here.

Due to the world recession and heavy competition from China, Bangladesh and Vietnam, India could not fulfill the export target for the year 2016-17.

However, there has been a growth in export to the tune of 13 per cent in dollar terms, in the last 56 months. This has been mainly due to the favourable special apparel package announced in July 2016.

"We are strong player in spring and summer wear, but we need to increase exports of autumn and winter wear, which we hope to do in coming years," he said.

Mehta said demonetisation last year had not hit the industry and proposed GST (Goods and Services Tax) rates implementation is also unlikely to impact the industry adversely.

Whilst welcoming the GST, Mehta said there could be some confusion and uncertainty for initial 23 months for manufacturers and dealers. However, in the long run, it will be beneficial to the garment industry.

The government has accepted most of the recommendations made by CMAI, and keeping a majority of the industry under the 5 per cent GST slab, he said.

Although, there is some concern among fabric manufacturers for the 5 per cent duty. The government has also accepted CMAI's request to reduce the GST applicable on job work from 18 per cent to 5 per cent, but unfortunately this has been done only up to the fabric stage, Mehta said.

Job working in garmenting still attracts 18 per cent GST. This will be a major blow to the small manufacturer, most of whom follow the job work basis of manufacturing. CMAI has requested the government to reconsider this obvious anomaly and reduce GST on job working at the garment stage to 5 per cent.

To showcase the business opportunity, CMAI is organising 65th national garment fair, the largest apparel trade show in Mumbai from July 10-12.

The B2B fair will be spread over approximately 6 lakh square feet, covering all the halls at the Bombay Exhibition Centre.

The trade show will have 881 stalls displaying 1005 brands by 822 exhibitors.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...t-20-billion-in-fy18/articleshow/59338764.cms
 
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India's garment exports may hit $20 billion in FY18

Bangladesh exported garment items worth $25.50 billion in 2014-15 fiscal

Hahaha
 
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India's garment exports may hit $20 billion in FY18

Bangladesh exported garment items worth $25.50 billion in 2014-15 fiscal

Hahaha
Didn't you ignore me?
BTW Bangladesh garment industry serves 65% of their GDP which is their major export
 
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Didn't you ignore me?
BTW Bangladesh garment industry serves 65% of their GDP which is their major export

That is not the point he was making. We are ten times the size of Bangladesh and our garment exports are puny in comparison.
 
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That's because payscale in bangladesh is lower then India...

Indian pay scale is lower than China.
Despite that China is numero uno.

Now defend your silly logic from here onwards.

Hahahaha
 
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Indian pay scale is lower than China.
Despite that China is numero uno.

Now defend your silly logic from here onwards.

Hahahaha
That's because initial capital cost in China is much lower then India and do you want to know the reason why that because interest rate for long tennure loan in China is around 4.75% as compare to that in India it is in between 11.9% to 17.9%...
 
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That is not the point he was making. We are ten times the size of Bangladesh and our garment exports are puny in comparison.
That could also mean we focus on other exports mostly rather than garments..
But yes these should have been better long ago..Hope Govt put focus into these.
 
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India's garment exports may hit $20 billion in FY18

Bangladesh exported garment items worth $25.50 billion in 2014-15 fiscal

Hahaha
garments are low value products, so whats the point in focusing on them?
Basmati rice has more value than cheap garments.
 
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That's because payscale in bangladesh is lower then India...

We can scale up the production with state of the line manufacturing units and improve our productivity. China has done it in the past when their workers wages became high and it was untenable to produce. Because they improved their productivity they are major exporters of readymade garments with share of 40 percent of world market.
 
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We can scale up the production with state of the line manufacturing units and improve our productivity. China has done it in the past when their workers wages became high and it was untenable to produce. Because they improved their productivity they are major exporters of readymade garments with share of 40 percent of world market.
Its simply not worth it, it is a high volume low value item. Only good thing is it is labor intensive but needs ton of electricity.
India is better of focusing on high value niche items rather than competing in a overcrowded market.
 
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garments are low value products, so whats the point in focusing on them?


India can not even compete in low end products, thats the issue.
China can, but India cant?

I know you do not want to get embarrassed on such facts involving India.
But why is it so hard to admit the fact = 2+2 = 4?

India is one of the top beef exporting nation, is it high end product?
How many computers or smart phones has India exported?

Lol

Yes, grapes are sour!
 
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India can not even compete in low end products, thats the issue.
China can, but India cant?

I know you do not want to get embarrassed on such facts involving India.
But why is it so hard to admit the fact = 2+2 = 4?

India is one of the top beef exporting nation, is it high end product?
How many computers or smart phones has India exported?

Lol

Yes, grapes are sour!
India has exported a lot of tubelights, that is a high value item.
 
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India has exported a lot of tubelights, that is a high value item.

Since when is the florescent tube a high tech export?

Lol

Could not you find any other semiconductor item?
Top ten exporting countries?
And India not being listed.

So much on India for nothing?

I know you do not want to swallow pride.
Thats fine.

Nobody cares for florescent now a days.
Its a LED world boy.
 
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