Tamil Nadu tops textile exports, Gujarat and Maharashtra follow

Tamil Nadu tops textile exports, Gujarat and Maharashtra follow

State records strong growth, secures top export share.

Tamil Nadu has emerged as India’s leading textile exporter in FY2024-25, registering shipments worth $ 7,997.17 million and marking a growth of over 29 per cent in the past four years, according to an official statement.

The state’s textile exports have steadily risen from $6,193 million in 2020-21, reflecting sustained momentum driven by policy support and industry expansion. M K Stalin, Chief Minister, said the state has outperformed key competitors such as Gujarat and Maharashtra to secure the top position.

“Tamil Nadu’s export volume of textiles, which was $6,193.39 million in 2020-21 due to the planned actions of the Dravidian Model government, rose to $7,997.17 million in the next four years. Overall, in India’s exports, Tamil Nadu accounts for 21.84 per cent,” he wrote in a social media post.

As per the National Import-Export Record for Yearly Analysis of Trade data, India’s total textile exports stood at $36,610 million during the period, with Tamil Nadu contributing the largest share at $7,997.17 million.

The government noted that coordinated efforts across departments and targeted schemes have enabled broad-based growth in the sector, helping the state maintain its leadership position.

In comparison, Gujarat ranked second with exports of $ 5,646.01 million, while Maharashtra followed in third place with shipments valued at $3,831.29 million.

Officials reiterated that Tamil Nadu continues to lead the country in textile exports, supported by consistent policy initiatives and a strong manufacturing ecosystem.

News source: Deccan Herald

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