India’s readymade garment exports in the first three months of the current fiscal fell by 16.57 per cent as compared to the same period of the last fiscal.
After reporting a eight per cent decline in fiscal ’18, exports of readymade garments fell by 21.40 per cent in April, 12.59 per cent in May and 7.8 per cent in June. In dollar terms, the decline in April, May and June 2018 was at 22.78 per cent, 16.57 per cent and 12.45 per cent respectively.
The sector has been hit hard by rising cotton prices coupled with issues such as GST as well as reduction in duty drawback rates and return on state levies. The beleaguered knitwear export sector has been passing through a challenging business environment. Knitwear exports have been declining since October 2017 on a month-on-month basis and the decline in exports for the second half of 2017-18 was 21 per cent. The most worrying factor is the negative trend in export growth is continuing in the current financial year.
However, India’s apparel market is expected to grow by 11 per cent to 12 per cent in the next seven years. The market grew at a compounded annual growth rate of 10 per cent from 2005 to 2017.

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