May22 , 2026

    Boosting apparel exports: AEPC’s vision for 2030

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    The Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) has called on the government to revamp labor laws, fine-tune workforce skilling initiatives, and adapt fabric import policies to enhance export growth. This move is part of a broader strategy to achieve an export target of $40 billion in the ready-made garments sector by 2030.

    In a recent round-table discussion with leading apparel brands, AEPC Chairman Sudhir Sekhri emphasized India’s design strengths and raw material resources as key factors to leverage. Industry leaders highlighted the need to build capacity, accelerate manufacturing processes, and address a skilled labor shortage to bolster India’s growth trajectory.

    Brand leaders noted that free trade agreements (FTAs) are driving order volumes, with ‘Made-in-India’ sweaters gaining popularity. India’s sweater exports reached $11.45 million from April to November this fiscal year, indicating a promising market trend.

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