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TEXTILE COMMITTEE MARKET REPORT Apr-Jan, 2016-17 Export Performance of India s T&C Products Textiles Committee Government of India

Export Performance of India s Textile and Clothing (T&C) Products 1.0 Introduction: As per the DGCI&S data, the export of Textile and Clothing products during the period April-January of 2016-17 declined by 2.50% to USD 30,424.11 million against USD 31,205.74 million during the same period for 2015-16. In rupee terms, there is a positive growth of 0.77% from Rs. 2,02,929.31 crore to Rs. 2,04,501.60 crore. It is important to note that about 54% of the export of India belongs to Textiles and 46% Clothing. Details may be seen at Annexure-I. The export of textile products during the period April-January of 2016-17 declined by 4.67% to USD 16,483.03 million as against USD 17,289.75 million during the same period for 2015-16. In rupee terms, there is a negative growth of 1.46% from Rs. 1,12,434.35 crore to Rs. 1,10,793.92 crore. Similarly the export of Clothing products during the period April-January of 2016-17 has grown by 0.18% to USD 13,941.08 million against USD 13,915.99 million during the same period for 2015-16. In rupee terms also, there is a growth of 3.55% from Rs. 90,494.96 crore to Rs. 93,707.68 crore. 2. Product-wise data is as under: 1.1 Export Performance of Textile Products 1. Cotton Fabrics, made-ups etc: Export value of cotton fabrics, made-ups etc, was USD 4269.33 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 28,697.16 crore) showing negative growth of 3.43% in dollar terms (-0.18% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. 2. Manmade yarn, fabrics, made-ups: Export value of manmade yarn, fabrics, made-ups etc, was USD 3705.86 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 24,909.70 crore) showing negative growth of 5.05% in dollar terms (-1.85% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. Page 2 of 8

3. Cotton Yarn: Export value of cotton yarn was USD 2746.55 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 18,461.50 crore) showing negative growth of 9.55% in dollar terms (-6.51% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. Export in quantity terms has also gone down from 10.92 lakh MT to 10.05 lakh MT (-8.00%). 4. Handcrafts (Excl. Handmade carpets): Export value of handcrafts (excl. handmade carpets) was USD 1602.27 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 10769.98 crore) showing positive growth of 17.28% in dollar terms (21.23% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. 5. Carpet (Excl. Silk) Handmade: Export value of carpet (excl. silk) was USD 1210.39 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 8,135.87 crore) showing positive growth of 0.26% in dollar terms (3.63% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. Export in quantity terms has also shown positive growth from 836.98 lakh Sqm to 875.32 lakh Sqm (4.58%). 6. Cotton Raw including Waste: Export value of cotton raw including waste was USD 1145.35 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 7698.66 crore) showing negative growth of 28.20% in dollar terms (-26.40% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. Export in quantity terms has also declined from 11.03 lakh MT to 7.19 lakh MT (-34.87%). The average unit value realization is marginally higher than the previous year. 7. Manmade staple fibre: Export value of manmade staple fibre was USD 491.25 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 3,302.04 crore) showing positive growth of 9.05% in dollar terms (12.72% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. Export in quantity has also shown positive growth from 3127.13 lakh kg to 3425.78 lakh kg (9.55%). 8. Other textiles yarn, fabric made-ups article: Export value of other textiles yarn, fabric made-ups article was USD 296.28 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 1,991.49 crore) showing positive growth of 4.46% in dollar terms (7.98% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. 9. Handloom products: Export value of handloom products was USD 295.16 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 1,983.96 crore) showing negative growth of 5.69% in dollar terms (-2.52% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. Page 3 of 8

10. Coir and Coir manufactures: Export value of coir and coir manufactures was USD 238.51 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 1,603.21 crore) showing positive growth of 20.21% in dollar terms (24.25% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. 11. Woolen yarn, fabrics, made-ups: Export value of woolen yarn, fabrics, made-ups etc, was USD 141.18 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 948.98 crore) showing negative growth of 13.15% in dollar terms (-10.23% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. 12. Jute Hessian: Export value of jute hessian was USD 115.01 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 773.06 crore) showing positive growth of 16.03% in dollar terms (19.93% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. 13. Other Jute Manufactures: Export value of other jute manufactures was USD 107.68 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 723.76 crore) showing positive growth of 11.55% in dollar terms (15.30% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. Rest of the products whose export is less than 100 millions USD are enclosed in Annexure-II. Page 4 of 8

1.2 Export Performance of Clothing Products 1. RMG Cotton Incl. Accessories: Export value of cotton RMG incl. accessories was USD 6868.66 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 46,169.04 crore) showing negative growth of 7.59% in dollar terms (-4.48% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. 2. RMG Manmade: Export value of manmade RMG was USD 3957.05 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 26,598.12 crore) showing positive growth of 16.64% in dollar terms (20.56% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. 3. RMG of other textiles material: Export value of other textiles material RMG was USD 2782.01 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 18,699.83 crore) showing positive growth of 5.41% in dollar terms (8.95% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. 4. RMG Wool: Export value of wool RMG was USD 186.44 million during Apr- Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 1,253.16 crore) showing negative growth of 21.34% in dollar terms (-18.69% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. 5. RMG Silk: Export value of silk RMG was USD 146.92 million during Apr- Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 987.52 crore) showing negative growth of 31.44% in dollar terms (-29.14% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. Page 5 of 8

India's Textile and Clothing Exports Apr'15- Apr'16- Jan'16 Jan'17 S. No. Commodities (USD (USD Mn.) Mn.) Total Textiles and Clothing products % Change Annexure-I % Share 2016** % Share 2017** 31205.74 30424.11-2.50 14.29* 13.88* 1 RMG Cotton include Accessories 7432.80 6868.66-7.59 23.82 22.58 2 Cotton fabrics, made-up etc. 4420.78 4269.33-3.43 14.17 14.03 3 RMG Manmade fibres 3392.62 3957.05 16.64 10.87 13.01 4 Manmade yarn, Fabrics, made-up 3902.91 3705.86-5.05 12.51 12.18 5 RMG of other textiles material 2639.26 2782.01 5.41 8.46 9.14 6 Cotton yarn 3036.67 2746.55-9.55 9.73 9.03 7 Handcrafts (Excl. Handmade carpets) 1366.17 1602.27 17.28 4.38 5.27 8 Carpet (Excl. Silk) handmade 1207.27 1210.39 0.26 3.87 3.98 9 Cotton raw (Incl. Waste) 1608.56 1145.35-28.80 5.15 3.76 10 Manmade staple fibre 450.48 491.25 9.05 1.44 1.61 11 Other textile yarn, fabric made-up article 283.62 296.28 4.46 0.91 0.97 12 Handloom products 312.98 295.16-5.69 1.00 0.97 13 Coir and Coir manufactures 198.41 238.51 20.21 0.64 0.78 14 RMG Wool 237.02 186.44-21.34 0.76 0.61 15 RMG Silk 214.30 146.92-31.44 0.69 0.48 16 Woollen yarn, fabrics, made-up etc 162.56 141.18-13.15 0.52 0.46 17 Jute Hessian 99.12 115.01 16.03 0.32 0.38 18 Other jute manufactures 96.53 107.68 11.55 0.31 0.35 19 Natural silk yarn, fabrics, made-up 72.61 52.62-27.53 0.23 0.17 20 Floor covering of Jute 28.23 30.96 9.65 0.09 0.10 21 Silk waste 11.51 12.44 8.12 0.04 0.04 22 Jute, Raw 12.23 8.36-31.58 0.04 0.03 23 Jute yarn 16.16 7.40-54.23 0.05 0.02 24 Silk carpet 2.35 6.08 158.77 0.01 0.02 25 Wool, raw 0.39 0.28-27.03 0.00 0.00 26 Silk, raw 0.21 0.07-68.73 0.00 0.00 All Commodity Exports 218451 219196 0.34 100 100 Source: DGCI&S, * Share in All Commodity, **Share in total T&C exports

Annexure-II 1. Natural Silk yarn, fabrics, made-ups: Export value of natural silk yarn, fabrics, made-ups etc, was USD 52.62 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 353.70 crore) showing negative growth of 27.53% in dollar terms (-25.09% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. 2. Floor Covering of Jute: Export value of floor covering of jute was USD 30.96 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 208.09 crore) showing positive growth of 9.65% in dollar terms (13.34% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. Export in quantity terms has shown negative growth from 49.95 lakh Sqm to 43.46 lakh Sqm (-13.00%). 3. Silk waste: Export value of silk waste was USD 12.44 million during Apr- Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 83.63 crore) showing positive growth of 8.12% in dollar terms (11.76% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. Export in quantity terms has also shown positive growth from 12.81 lakh kg to 16.23 lakh kg (26.69%). 4. Jute Raw: Export value of jute raw was USD 8.36 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 56.23 crore) showing negative growth of 31.58% in dollar terms (-29.28% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. Export in quantity terms has also declined from 19100 MT to 12771 MT (-33.14%). 5. Jute Yarn: Export value of jute yarn was USD 7.40 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 49.71 crore) showing negative growth of 54.23% in dollar terms (-52.69% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. Export in quantity terms has also gone down from 15348 MT to 6185 MT (-59.70%). 6. Silk Carpet: Export value of silk carpet was USD 6.08 million during Apr- Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 40.86 crore) showing positive growth of 158.77% in dollar terms (167.48% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. Export in quantity terms has shown positive growth from 24671 Sqm to 27298 Sqm (10.69%). 7. Wool Raw: Export value of wool raw was USD 0.28 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 190.81 lakh) showing negative growth of 27.03% in dollar terms (-24.57% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last Page 7 of 8

year. Export in quantity terms has shown positive growth from 70691 kg to 114201 kg (61.55%). 8. Silk Raw: Export value of silk raw was USD 0.07 million during Apr-Jan, 2016-17 (Rs. 43.93 lakh) showing negative growth of 68.73% in dollar terms (-67.68% in rupee terms) as compared to corresponding period last year. Export in quantity terms has also gone down from 7747 kg to 5534 kg (-28.57%). Page 8 of 8