
India’s textile and apparel exports showed steady growth in July 2025, even as the global economy faced uncertainties.
According to government data, exports of textiles and garments rose 5.37% to $3.10 billion in July, compared to $2.94 billion in July last year.

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The Textile Ministry said this growth shows the industry’s strength and importance as a major contributor to jobs, exports, and economic growth.
Data from the Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence & Statistics (DGCIS) also showed that cumulative exports between April and July 2025 reached $12.18 billion, which is 3.87% higher than $11.73 billion in the same period last year.
Exports were supported by strong demand for ready-made garments, jute products, carpets, and handicrafts.
- Ready-made garment exports grew 4.75% year-on-year in July, reaching $1.34 billion.
- For the April–July period, garment exports rose 7.87% to $5.53 billion, compared to $5.13 billion last year.
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The ministry highlighted that India’s textile industry remains competitive because of its diverse product range—from cotton and man-made fibre textiles to traditional handicrafts and eco-friendly jute products.