India wants to be preferred textiles partner at Expo 2020


India will pitch for becoming the preferred sourcing partner for the global textile industry during the textile week at the India Pavilion in Expo 2020, Dubai, starting on Friday.

India will pitch for becoming the preferred sourcing partner for the global textile industry during the textile week at the India Pavilion in Expo 2020, Dubai, starting on Friday.
 
Minister of State for Textile & Railways, Darshana V Jardosh will inaugurate the ‘Textile Week’ virtually, and is slated to invite the global investors to invest in the Indian textile value chain and make it a preferred sourcing partner. 
 
Talking about the upcoming textile week (November 26 to December 2), she said: “Indian textile is world-renowned as it not only represents country’s glittering past but also matches up to the demands of the modern times. India is the world’s second-largest exporter of textile and clothing and focuses on both quality and scale of production to become the global manufacturing hub and represents immense opportunities for global investors and buyers.”
 
The ‘Textile Week’ at India Pavilion will see many activities including roundtable discussions on India as a sourcing and investment destination for textiles along with the production linked incentive (PLI) scheme.
 
India is recognised as one of the best sourcing destinations for garments, textiles and accessories. Textile share in India’s GDP is estimated at around 2.3% and is the largest employer, employing about 45 million workers. India’s FDI policy is recognised as the most liberal in emerging economies, which allows 100% investment under the automatic route in the entire textile value chain. 
 
India’s Minister for Commerce and Industry, Textiles, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Piyush Goyal has urged the textile industry ‘to focus on speed, skill and scale and get into innovative partnerships.’
 
A high-level delegation led by Vijoy Kumar Singh, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, will be meeting global business federations along with various industry chambers during the ‘Textile Week’ to explore potential business tie-ups through investor connect programmes.
 
The Week will also have a fashion show by the National Institute of Fashion Technology, India.-- TradeArabia News Service