Exports of readymade garments from Pakistan during July to May 2016-17 grew by 4.10 per cent as against the same period of last year. Readymade garments worth $2.073 billion were exported during the last 11 months of financial year 2016-17.
Bed wear exports from the country grew by 3.22 per cent. In the last eleven months of financial year 2016-17, about 3,18,070 metric tons of bed wear were exported as compared to exports of 3,03,054 metric tons of the same period last year.
However, textile group exports from the country during the last 11 months of financial year 2016-17 recorded a drop of minus 1.98 per cent growth. Pakistan is helping the entire chain of the textile sector to adopt and upgrade to new technology. Funds have been allotted to carry out research activities and bring about a qualitative improvement in industry-academia linkages.
A textile corner will be set up to provide guidance and awareness to exporters to adopt new technologies in order to improve the quality of their products. It will also help in sensitizing manufacturers to promote value addition and earn more profit from exportable surplus. The textile corner is meant to bridge the gap between industry and academia. Funds have been allotted to carry out research activities and bring about a qualitative improvement in industry-academia linkages.
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
Polyester volatility redraws India’s textile industry competitive map across Asi…
India’s synthetic textile industry has entered a phase of cost instability as polyester staple fibre (PSF) prices rise across domestic... Read more
The £7 Billion Question: Who pays for fashion’s ‘free rental’ habit?
The global fashion industry is facing an uncomfortable paradox: its most valuable customers may also be its most destructive. A... Read more
India, China Bangladesh face fresh headwinds as global apparel markets rebalance
Global apparel trade is entering a more uneven recovery phase, with demand growth persisting but losing uniform momentum across major... Read more
Global cotton enters a deficit year in 2026 as supply drop meets logistics risk
The global cotton economy has entered a fragile and sensitive phase. Early projections for the 2026-27 season suggest that world... Read more
India’s textile trade gets a Pacific push as New Zealand FTA removes tariff barr…
India and New Zealand have inked a ‘once-in-a-generation’ Free Trade Agreement (FTA), one that will have a profound impact on... Read more
Lululemon’s world-first nylon circularity push signals a new apparel arms race
The global apparel industry’s circularity narrative is entering a more technically demanding phase. Polyester recycling once the flagship of sustainable... Read more
Beyond the DTC Rush: Levi’s hybrid channel strategy sets a new retail benchmark
The global apparel sector is entering a phase where channel strategy is no longer a tactical lever but a core... Read more
The New Rules of Resale: EPR turning secondhand into fashion’s strategic growth …
The global fashion industry is facing a decisive regulatory and commercial reset. What began as a sustainability narrative around reuse... Read more
The 2027 Mandate: Why denim’s future hinges on verifiable data
For decades, the global denim industry has relied on a narrative of durability, heritage, and authenticity. That narrative is now... Read more
Europe’s textile core unravels as costs, imports and policy pressure bite
Europe’s textile and apparel sector, long seen as a benchmark for craftsmanship and industrial depth, is slipping into a prolonged... Read more












