Irani further said that to further promote exports, there should an award for the best player in emerging market in the next award season. Industry should also head towards sustainable garments from an international perspective; and should look for innovation either in marketing or technology.
Smriti Zubin Irani encouraged AEPC and garment exporters to be a partner in the Governments efforts towards job creation through value driven manufacturing and exports.
Speaking on the occasion Ashok G Rajani, Chairman AEPC, said that “AEPC Export awards extend across diverse categories and include both experienced and start-up representations. The awards have been instituted with the aim to encourage Indian Apparel exporters to increase their export capacities and enhance competitiveness amongst firms to capture the global markets. We have an ambitious target for export and job creation in the next three years – I call upon the winners to be mentors to the start ups and SMEs in this sector and together strengthen the entrepreneurship ecosystem.”
India’s garment exports had been facing problem of stagnation since last year, due to depressed market conditions in the major markets like USA and EU. However, since the announcement of the Rs 6000 cr Special Package in June 2016, there has been some optimism in the industry, and exports have picked up. Garment sector alone accounted for more than 47% share in all textile goods exports from India to world. India exported worth of USD 10.96 billion garments to world during the April-Nov 2016. In the last fiscal India’s garment exports were to the tune of USD 16.9 billion.
The Minister of State of Textiles, Ajay Tamta and Chairman AEPC, Ashok G Rajani along with the other executive members and government officials from various ministries were also present at the event to showcase commitment towards strengthening India’s apparel export industry.