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New Delhi : Textile sector has continuously maintained trade surplus with exports manifold higher than imports. In FY 2020-21, there was a deceleration in textile exports due to pandemic disrupting the supply chain and demand.
However, signs of recovery are visible in 2021-22. During April-December, 2021, the total Textiles and Apparel including Handicrafts exports was US$ 29.8 billion as compared to US$ 21.2 billion for the same period the previous year. This implies robust growth of approximately 41% over last year. Growth signals an economic rebound, according to a PIB release.
Even compared to pre-pandemic year i.e. 2019-20, export for textile sector (Textiles & Apparel including Handicrafts) increased by 14.6% from April- December 2021 as compared to April-December 2019. Textiles exhibited an increase in export of 31%, Cotton Yarn/ Fabrics/ Made-ups, Handloom products etc. exhibited an increase of 43%, and Jute products exhibited an increase of 33% from April- December 2021 as compared to April-December, 2019.
The Government has set the target of $44 billion for Textiles & Apparel including Handicrafts and approximately 68% of annual target has already been achieved. The last quarter of FY always has higher activity than the earlier quarters. Hence industry is hopeful that targets will be duly met.