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CMAI sees US tariff changes as a growth opportunity for Indian apparel

By April 4, 20252 Mins Read
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The US recently announced higher tariffs on key textile-exporting nations like Bangladesh and Vietnam, potentially reshaping global trade dynamics.

The Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI) views the recent tariff changes imposed by the US as a significant opportunity for India’s apparel industry. Under the new tariff regime, Indian apparel exports to the US will benefit from a competitive advantage, potentially boosting the sector’s global positioning.

The US recently announced higher tariffs on key textile-exporting nations like Bangladesh and Vietnam, potentially reshaping global trade dynamics. This shift could make India a more attractive sourcing destination for US buyers, offering a unique opportunity for Indian exporters to strengthen their presence in the global market.

Santosh Katariya, President, Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI),said,“The US tariff changes present a pivotal moment for India’s apparel industry. As global trade dynamics shift, Indian manufacturers have a strong opportunity to expand their presence in the US market. However, to fully capitalize on this, we must scale up production, drive product innovation, prioritize sustainability, and meet global compliance standards. A well-coordinated effort from both the industry and policymakers will be crucial to strengthening India’s global competitiveness.”

Commenting on this development, Rahul Mehta, Chief Mentor, CMAI, stated, â€œOn the face of it, these Tariffs will be a huge opportunity for the Indian Apparel Industry. We have always been pointing to the 10-12 per cent duty relief for Bangladesh in the EU Markets as an important reason for that country to race ahead of us in the EU market. Now, we will have the same huge advantage, if not more, in the US Market. So, I say, this change in tariffs will be a huge advantage for us. If not, Indian Textile Industry will once again miss the ‘Bus of Opportunity’ provided to us.”

CMAI also cautioned that the new trade landscape brings significant challenges:

  • Countries like Bangladesh and Vietnam, facing higher tariffs in the U.S., will intensify their focus on alternative markets such as the EU, UK, and Australia, heightening competition for Indian exports.
  • These nations are also likely to target the Indian domestic market more aggressively, increasing competitive pressures on Indian players.

The apparel industry now stands at a crucial juncture. Whether India emerges as a stronger global apparel powerhouse will depend on how swiftly and effectively the industry, along with policymakers, acts to leverage this shifting trade dynamic. 

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