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Home » Political stability enhances India’s apparel export appeal
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Political stability enhances India’s apparel export appeal

By November 12, 20241 Min Read
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Over the past decade, India’s share of US apparel imports has steadily increased, rising from 4 per cent in 2013 to 5.8 per cent in 2023.

India’s prominence as a global apparel sourcing hub has been gaining momentum, with a recent report from the US International Trade Commission (USITC) highlighting political stability as a significant factor attracting US buyers.

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry stated that as global garment supply chains become more complex, India’s ability to ensure production timelines and manage risks related to political instability makes it an attractive destination for sourcing apparel.

Over the past decade, India’s share of US apparel imports has steadily increased, rising from 4 per cent in 2013 to 5.8 per cent in 2023.

This growth indicates India’s growing competitiveness in the high-value apparel sector, particularly as the US diversifies its sourcing away from China.

In 2023, India’s apparel exports to the US totalled $4.6 billion, making it the fourth-largest apparel supplier to the US market.

This upward trend reflects increasing confidence in Indian-made garments and suggests that India’s apparel sector is well-positioned to capture more market share in the coming years.

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