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India Texsummit2007
The two-day Texsummit2007, which was held during August 31-Septemper 1 at
the Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi was successful in highlighting both the positive
and negative aspects of the country's textile industry. Attended by Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh and other Government officials and industry leaders, the
conference introspected over the Indian textile sector.
To begin with, it was acknowledged that the textiles sector has grown
phenomenally since the phasing out of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA) since
January 1, 2005 with the industry being able to generate considerable employment
and promote exports and improve its performance upfront.
Secondly, the country's clothing and textile exports to US and the EU, which
together account for about two-thirds of India's total textile and clothing
exports, recorded a growth of 8% and 14% respectively in 2006 compared to
previous years performance. The summit stated that a 9%-10% export growth is
expected in the next 2-3 years. FTAs and other trade agreements have opened a
window of opportunity for the country on one hand, while caps on Chinese exports
have given a chance to Indian exporters to boost their revenue, on the other.
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