MATEXIL's National Fibre scheme aims to enhance competitiveness and achieve $100 billion in textile exports by 2030.
The Budget proposes Mega Textile Parks and relaxes export timelines for textile and leather exporters. The measures aim to improve scale, cash flow and global ...
The Pakistan Textile Council on Saturday welcomed the prime minister’s decision to recognize top exporters and introduce ...
The Indian textile industry has welcomed the Union Budget's announcement of an integrated package for the sector. It is however, disappointed that the customs duty on cotton continues ...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, speaking in the Lok Sabha, proposed a comprehensive national fibre scheme and outlined ...
Union Budget 2026–27 puts textiles centre stage with mega parks, fibre self-reliance, skilling reforms and MSME liquidity support, aiming to boost jobs, exports and global competitiveness across the ...
With India’s tariff disadvantage disappearing, even a 15pc reduction in Pakistan’s EU textile share would mean a loss of ...
The Budget has proposed to allow SEZ units to sell in the Domestic Tariff Area (DTA) at concessional rates of duty as a ...
Under the FTA, India is set to gain zero-duty access across all textile and clothing tariff lines, with tariff reductions of ...
The FTA directly addresses India’s competitive disadvantage by eliminating the 10-12% tariff gap that has enabled Bangladesh ...
As the second-largest employment generator after agriculture, the textile sector was expecting some direct financial incentives in Budget 2026. That has been ignored ...