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India’s garment exports declined by 4.08 per cent

Published: December 23, 2020
Author: Ssmundra2612

India’s total garment exports declined by 4.08 per cent to ₹1,09,844 crore ($15.50 billion) in fiscal 2019-20 compared to ₹1,12,828 crore ($16.16 billion) in the previous fiscal, according to the Tiruppur Exporters’ Association (TEA), which said knitwear exports in 2019-20 fell to ₹53,199 crore ($7.51 billion) against ₹54,692 crore ($7.82 billion) in 2018-19.

TEA president Raja M Shanmugham told the association’s annual general meeting recently that export of textiles and textile products from Tamil Nadu was worth ₹50,192 crore in fiscal in 2019-20 out of total manufactured product exports of ₹2,12,863 crore—a share of 23.6 per cent, whereas, the total knitted garments exports from the state was worth ₹27,780 crore, having a share of 13 per cent.

Tiruppur’s knitwear exports decreased to ₹27,280 crore in 2019-20 against ₹27,650 crore recorded in 2018-19.

Delhi, Haryana and Karnataka held the second, third and fourth position in knitwear exports, with figures of ₹5,284 crore, ₹4,227 crore and ₹2,823 crore respectively, said a TEA press release.

TEA expects the Tiruppur garment cluster’s exports to reach around ₹24,000 crore in the current fiscal.

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