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Saturday, 15 November 2025

India’s textile and apparel exports show resilience amid global challenges

Mumbai: India’s textile and apparel sector, including handicrafts, demonstrated notable resilience in the first half of FY 2025-26, managing to sustain growth despite global headwinds and tariff-related challenges in key markets. According to official data, exports of textiles, apparel and made-ups grew marginally by 0.1 per cent during April to September 2025 compared with the same period last year.

The performance was underpinned by diversification across markets. Exports were recorded in 111 countries, contributing $8,489.08 million in the six-month period, up from $7,718.55 million in the previous year. This reflects a 10 per cent increase in value and an absolute rise of $770.3 million. The figures highlight how Indian exporters have managed to offset pressures in traditional destinations by tapping into newer geographies.

Export-oriented textile and apparel unit

Several major markets registered positive growth. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) saw exports rise by 14.5 per cent, Japan by 19 per cent, Spain by 9 per cent and France by 9.2 per cent. The United Kingdom (UK) and Germany also posted modest gains of 1.5 per cent and 2.9 per cent respectively. Beyond these, Egypt recorded a sharp 27 per cent increase, Saudi Arabia 12.5 per cent and Hong Kong an exceptional 69 per cent. This spread of growth across diverse regions underscores the sector’s adaptability in navigating shifting demand patterns and trade barriers.

The resilience comes at a time when global textile trade has been affected by slowing demand, rising costs and tariff-related frictions in some of India’s largest markets. The ability to maintain overall growth, even if modest, reflects the sector’s capacity to withstand external pressures. Ready-made garments, made-ups and handicrafts were among the key segments driving exports, showing that traditional strengths continue to support India’s position in global trade.

While the headline growth rate of 0.1 per cent may appear subdued, the broader picture reveals a sector that has managed to expand its footprint and secure higher value in several destinations. The increase in export earnings from a wider set of countries suggests that Indian textiles and apparel are finding new opportunities despite the challenges posed by tariffs and competition.

Sustaining this momentum will depend on continued diversification, investment in quality and design, and effective engagement with trade partners to address tariff concerns. The government’s data indicates that exporters are already moving in this direction, with the sector showing signs of resilience that could provide a foundation for stronger growth in the coming quarters.

India’s textile and apparel industry remains a critical contributor to employment and foreign exchange earnings. Its ability to adapt to global shifts while maintaining export levels highlights the importance of strategic diversification and market responsiveness. The first half of FY 2025-26 has shown that even in a difficult environment, the sector can hold its ground and build on its strengths.

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