: AEPC lauds efforts for early conclusion of FTAs with UK, UAE #finance #StockMarketNEWS AEPC lauds efforts for early conclusion of FTAs with UK, UAE New Delhi, Sept 4 (KNN) Apparel Export Promotion
AEPC lauds efforts for early conclusion of FTAs with UK, UAE #finance #StockMarketNEWS
AEPC lauds efforts for early conclusion of FTAs with UK, UAE New Delhi, Sept 4 (KNN) Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) Chairman Dr A Sakthivel thanked Minister of Commerce & Industry and Textiles Piyush Goyal for working towards an early conclusion of FTAs with the UK and the UAE, and for his assurance to resolve concerns of Indian apparel exporters.
“I specifically thank the Hon’ble Minister for an early conclusion of FTAs with the UK and the UAE. Indian apparels currently face duty disadvantages and FTAs will help increase exports from the country,” Dr Sakthivel said in a meeting called by the Union Minister with textile related Export Promotion Councils (EPCs).
The Chairman also expressed his gratitude to the Minister for his assurance that the government will examine and try to resolve all the issues raised by the various stakeholders at the meeting organized by the Ministry of Textiles with the theme: ‘Local Goes Global – Make in India for the World’.
“I thank the Hon’ble Minister for taking key initiatives like RoSCTL, RoDTEP, ECLGS, PLI and FTAs for protecting and promoting the textile and apparel sector,” Dr Sakthivel said, adding that the US ban on import of cotton from China’s Xinjiang region throws up opportunities for Indian cotton garments provided there is stability in raw material prices.
“AEPC has identified the top 20 cotton garment products exported by China to the USA. We have shared the list with our members for them to fill the vacuum created in the US market after the ban,” he said. However, he expressed concern over the volatile prices of cotton and cotton yarn that is affecting the garment exports from India.
He requested the Minister for policy initiatives like incentivizing value-added exports and disincentivizing exports of raw materials. He also suggested that the CCI should make available 70 per cent of the cotton to local manufacturers helping increase value-added exports, investment and employment.
Dr Sakthivel said that apparel lines should be included in the early harvest deals being negotiated with the EU and the UK. Compared to zero duty for apparels from Turkey, Bangladesh, Cambodia and Pakistan, Indian apparels face a duty disadvantage of 9. 6 per cent in these regions, he said and added that other FTAs need to be fast tracked as well.
The Chairman also raised the crucial issue of sky rocketing freight cost and sought the government’s intervention in helping remove the major supply side constraint faced by the Indian apparel exporters. He sought immediate resolution of the issue in view of the upcoming Christmas season.
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