India’s major textile commodities exports up despite global uncertainties: Govt
Despite global uncertainties, exports of major textile commodities increased 5.37% to $3.1 billion in July 2025 compared to $2.94 billion in the year-ago period, the government said Wednesday.
“Despite global uncertainties, India’s textile exports continue to chart a positive growth trajectory, reaffirming the sector’s role as a key driver of employment, exports, and economic growth,” the textile ministry said in a statement.
India’s textile and apparel sector has continued to demonstrate resilience in July, recording a steady growth trajectory, it added.
For the period April–July 2025, cumulative textile exports were $12.18 billion, reflecting a growth of 3.87% over the same period last year.
Total exports of the six major textile commodity groups-readymade garments, cotton textiles, manmade fibre textiles jute, carpets, and handicrafts
crossed $3.1 billion in July 2025, showing resilience against mixed global trade conditions.
“Sustained demand in readymade garments, jute, carpets, and handicrafts contributed significantly to the growth momentum,” it said, adding that the industry’s performance highlights India’s diversified product strength, spanning from cotton and MMF-based textiles to traditional handicrafts and eco-friendly jute.