With the US planning to impose reciprocal tariffs on imports from its trade partners from April 2, India’s textile and apparel industries want New Delhi to strike a “zero for zero” tariff deal with the country for most products, with special carve-out to safeguard “strategic products.”
Interestingly, the push for reciprocal tariffs by US President Donald Trump is being looked at as an opportunity by the Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) as it will further strengthen the growth of exports to the US. “We are looking forward now since the scenario has changed and the US is looking for new partners,” secretary general of CITI Chandrima Chatterjee said.
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The proposal for zero duty textile and clothing trade between India and US has been conveyed by the industry to the government in the recent stakeholder consultations.
The US imposes duties ranging from 2.5% to 7.4% on Indian apparel imports while India’s duties range from 5% to 12% depending on the price, an analysis by Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) said.
“India has a golden opportunity to expand its footprint in the US market, especially in light of recent US policy shifts increasing tariffs on key competitors like China, Mexico, and Canada,” CITI said. With reduced tariffs, India’s textile and apparel exports to the US could surge to $ 16 billion within the next three years from $ 10.8 billion in 2024.
“Currently, India has only 6% share in US apparel imports. Even if we grow another 4%, it is Rs 25,000 crore opportunity,” Convenor of the Coimbatore-based Indian Texpreneurs Federation Prabhu Damodaran said.
India is the third-largest supplier of textile and apparel products to the US after China and Vietnam. Its share is 10.8% of total imports of these products by the US of $ 118.4 billion.
China remains the dominant supplier with a 25.6% share. However, US imports from China have declined at a CAGR of 9.4% over the last five years (2024 to 2020) while imports from India have grown at a CAGR of 9.1% during the same period. “There is a window of opportunity for India to strengthen its position in the US market,” CITI said.
In 2024, US textile and apparel imports from India stood at approximately $ 10.8 billion,
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