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Export sector of home textiles in india
1. EXPORT SECTOR OF HOME
TEXTILES IN INDIA
Presented by: Arushi Saran
Khushboo Bagri
Mahima Kabra
Prakriti Gaur
Sushant Lulla
2. OBJECTIVES
• To analyze the export industry of home
textile of India
• To study the market share of major key
players.
• To study the contribution of various products
to the export industry of India
• To perform a SWOT analysis of the sector
6. MARKET SIZE
Exports in textiles and apparel from India are
expected to increase to USD 65 Billion by
2016-17 from USD 38 Billion (provisional)
during 2014-15.
7. INDIAN HOME TEXTILE EXPORTS
INR 284 Billions Out of INR 18 Trillions
(Total Exports of 2014-2015)
8. PRODUCTS
•Bed linen, Table linen, Kitchen linen, Toilet linen
• Beddings
• Bed covers, Bed spreads
• Cushions, Cushion covers, Duvets
• Quilts and quilting materials
• Curtains
• Terry towels
• Comforters
• Carpets and other floor coverings
• Blankets and Rugs
• Mattresses
• Upholstery
• Other made-ups
11. Export scenario of blankets & travelling rugs
with HS code- 6301 *Values in Lacs
HS Code Name of the commodity 2011-
2012
2012-
2013
2013-
2014
2014-
2015
2015-
2016
630110 ELECTRIC BLANKETS 44 38 50 22 91
630120 BLANKETS(OTHER THAN ELECTRIC
BLANKETS)AND TRVLNG RUGS,OF WOOL OR
OF FINE ANIMAL HAIR
4037 2912 4222 3176 3097
630130 BLANKETS(OTHER THAN ELECTRIC BLANKETS)
AND TRAVELLING RUGS,OF COTTON
18550 23184 32001 31636 28673
630140 BLANKETS(OTHER THAN ELECTRIC BLANKETS)
AND TRAVELLING RUGS,OF SYNTHETIC FIBRES
10492 13161 23394 28238 19561
630190 OTHER BLANKETS AND TRAVELLING RUGS : 26301 29630 34435 42350 28943
TOTAL 59425 69928 94104 105423 80361
13. Export Scenario of: Bed linen, Table linen, toilet linen and Kitchen linen
HS codes- 6302 *All Values in Rs. Lacs
HS
code
Name of Commodity
Exports in 2011-
12
Exports in
2012-13
2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016
63021
010
Bed linen, knitted or crocheted:
Of cotton
33269 22219 12815 13,922 7,593
63021
090
Bed linen, knitted or crocheted:
Other
7455 10787 7604 3330 2245
63022
200
Other bed linen, printed: Of
man-made fibres
13935 16714 11803 12361 5998
63022
900
Other bed linen, printed: Of
other textile materials
10479 9341 100367 12626 6473
63023
100
Other bed linen: Of cotton
169809 108265 104047 80783 123811
63023
200
Other bed linen: Of man-made
fibres
1692 1131 5306 4580 5102
63023
900
Other bed linen: Of other textile
materials
15163 6014 7412 4590 10334
63024
020
Table linen, knitted or crocheted:
Of wool or fine animal hair 107 114 66 21 28
63024
030
Table linen, knitted or crocheted:
Of cotton
2766 5943 8749 8386 8452
63024
040
Table linen, knitted or crocheted:
Of man-made fibres 350 1092 527 165 147
63025
300
Other table linen: Of man-made
fibres
114 1656 1112 1301 1223
TOTAL 724869 647466 782168 859898 692662
23. SUPPLY SIDE
• Leading home textile manufacturers.
• Up gradation in the infrastructure &
technology
• Relaxation in the government policies &
other incentives
• End of quota regime acting as a stimulus to
further export growth
24. DEMAND SIDE
• Increasing consumption trend towards global
products.
• There is a trend of going with the seasonal
tastes.
• Hospitality Sector is also one of the major
sectors which have a huge demand for soft
furnishing
27. WELSPUN LTD.
Asia's largest and the 2nd largest Terry Towel producers in the
World.
a distribution network in 32 countries
largest exporters of home textile products from India.
Fully integrated Home Textile Manufacturer - from spinning to
finishing
owns leading brands like Christy, Hygro Comfort and others
28. Trident Ltd.
• One of the largest yarn spinners in India, one of the
world's largest terry towel manufacturers
• Sold under various established brands, namely
Home Essential, Classic, Kids & Mom, Floral, Colors
and Indulgence.
• Customer base spread across more than 75
Countries in 6 Continents
29. DCTEX
• India’s largest manufacturer and exporter of
curtains and upholstery fabric for last five years.
• One of India's largest exporters of synthetic
furnishing fabrics to Asia, Europe, US, Gulf etc.
• Amongst the top furnishing companies in the world
manufacturing luxury furnishing fabrics, upholstery,
drapery, bed linen, and made ups with a turnover of
350 crore INR approx.
32. STRENGTH
•Large and diverse cotton textiles industry and
its intrinsic strength in embellished home
textiles.
•Abundant availability of skilled labour at a low
cost for carrying out handwork embellishments
such as embroidery and embellishments such
as patchwork, thread work and decorative
accents also gives makers an edge
33. STRENGTH
• Excellent design capability of Indian
Designers.
• Government support to increasingly diversify
and further exports.
34. WEAKNESS
• Fluctuating value of the Indian Rupee
• The industry is critically Dependent on
cotton. Raw cotton prices are highly
fluctuating.
• Highly competitive quality and prices from
neighbouring countries like Bangladesh and
China
• China’s competency to produce certain
finishes is much advanced than India.
35. OPPORTUNITIES
• India is currently highlighted at the global
level, India could utilize this place to open pvt
labels abroad.
• Elimination of Quota Restriction, according to
FICCI research, has helped India expand its
global market further since 2005.
36. THREATS
• Rupee fluctuations with respect to US $ and
Euro affects the volume and value of exports.
• Increasing energy costs.
• Not upgrading our technology may result in
Indian exports shifting to other countries.
37. SECTOR & FDI POLICIES
1. 100% FDI is allowed under the automatic
route in the textile sector; investment is
subject to all applicable regulations and
laws.
38. 2. Technology Up gradation Fund Scheme has
infused investment of more than INR 2,687
Billion in the industry. Support has been
provided for modernisation and up gradation
by providing credit at reduced rates and
capital subsidies.
39. 3. Scheme for Integrated Textile Parks provides
world-class infrastructure to new textile
units. To date, 57 Textile Parks have been
sanctioned with an investment of INR 60
Billion. By 2017, 25 more textile parks are to
be sanctioned.
40. 4. Integrated Processing Development Scheme
for sanctioning processing parks has been
initiated. INR 5 Billion has been earmarked
for this scheme.
42. FOCUS MARKET SCHEME(FMS)
The exporters of all products to countries, as
notified in Appendix 37C of HBP Vol.1 are
entitled for Duty Credit Scrip equivalent to 3%
of FOB value of exports in free foreign
exchange.
43. 5. Integrated Skill Development Scheme has
provided training to 1.5 Million people to
cover all sub-sectors of textiles such as textile
and apparel, handicrafts, handlooms, jute
and sericulture.
44. EFFECT OF TRADE AGREEMENTS
Comprehensive economic partnership agreement between India & Japan
45. TAX DEDUCTIONS
• A weighted tax deduction is given under
Section 35 (2AA) of the Income Tax Act.
47. EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCILS
• The Cotton Textile Export Promotion Council
• Carpet Export Promotion Council
• Cotton Corporation of India Ltd.
• National Institute of Fashion Technology
48. REFERENCES
• Confederation of Indian Industry
• Ministry of Textiles
• Ministry of foreign trade
• Ministry of commerce
• Market research paper by Ace Global Private
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