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To remain competitive in the global market, India’s denim fabric industry needs to focus on innovation, sustainability, and product diversification. With the right policy interventions and industry initiatives, India’s denim fabric industry can continue to grow and expand its global footprint.

India’s denim fabric exports have been growing steadily in recent years, driven by the increasing demand for denim apparel in the global market. According to data from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, India exported denim fabric worth USD 548.46 million in 2020-21, up from USD 527.08 million in the previous year.

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The top export destinations for Indian denim fabric include Bangladesh, Egypt, Turkey, Morocco, and Mexico. These countries are major producers of denim apparel and rely on Indian denim fabric for their manufacturing needs. In terms of volume, India exported around 192.56 million square meters of denim fabric in 2020-21, up from 181.04 million square meters in the previous year. The average export price of Indian denim fabric was USD 2.84 per square meter in 2020-21.

India exported denim fabric worth USD 548.46 million in 2020-21, up from USD 527.08 million in the previous year. In terms of volume, India exported around 192.56 million square meters of denim fabric in 2020-21, up from 181.04 million square meters in the previous year. The average export price of Indian denim fabric was USD 2.84 per square meter in 2020-21, according to data from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

India’s denim fabric industry is highly fragmented, with numerous small and mediumsized enterprises (SMEs) spread across the country. The country has a long history of denim fabric production, and its denim fabrics are known for their quality, durability, and affordability.

To remain competitive in the global market, India’s denim fabric industry needs to focus on innovation, sustainability, and product diversification. The industry needs to adopt new technologies, reduce its environmental footprint, and develop new fabrics and finishes to cater to the changing demands of the global market.

With the right policy interventions and industry initiatives, India’s denim fabric industry can continue to grow and expand its global footprint.

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