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India Textile And Garment Department Should Adhere To Its Core Competitiveness.

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Textile And Clothing Adhere To Competitiveness

An international expert from Britain said: "India's textile industry needs to adhere to the core competitiveness of its textile production, such as yarns and fabrics. In these respects, India has strength, but clothing is different."


Robben Ansen, general manager of the textile intelligence organization, made an upward review during the International Conference on man-made fibres and textiles held in amarad, Germany last week.


When asked about the change in the global textile situation since he arrived at amarda, in October 2011, Anson replied, "everyone is optimistic after stepping out of the shadow of the financial turmoil in the financial year of 2008-09.

But the development of the past few months has made the majority of textile value chains pessimistic.


Asked about the main reason why India's cotton textile consumption is ahead of the consumption of man-made fibres, Anson said: "India has long been a major cotton producer.

Second, the giant handloom industry in India is a large consumer of cotton yarn.

Third, in the development of man-made fiber industry in other countries, the tariff imposed by India on man-made fiber textiles is quite high, which makes cotton in an attractive position.

China has introduced a policy conducive to man-made fiber textiles, which ensures that China's man-made fiber textile sector has become a reliable source of raw materials and has helped create a historic growth in the man-made fiber sector.

On the other hand, the government of India has provided support and protection to other sectors of cotton farmers and cotton value chain. "


Another problem is that in order to maintain the status of global exports, India's textile and garment industries need to raise or gather in the main areas, implying that "in my view, the India government has made such a great effort to develop the clothing sector is a big mistake."

Within Asian countries, India is always having difficulty in competing with other low-cost countries, such as Bangladesh and Vietnam.

India has persisted in the strength of spinning and weaving departments in the past and now.

India should focus on exporting yarns and grey fabrics and finished fabrics to countries that are capable of making garments.

Clothing can be produced in any country, because the investment in garment production is low and can be pferred quickly if necessary, but in spinning units, this situation is not difficult.


 
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