New Delhi, July 15th, 2024: In a statement today, the Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC), the leading body for promoting garment exports in India, outlined its key policy and budgetary demands for the upcoming Union Budget 2024.
Shri Sudhir Sekhri, Chairman of AEPC, emphasized India’s potential to become a significant global player in the textiles and apparel sector. “With a complete value chain and a commitment to compliance-driven quality products, India is poised to unleash its prowess,” he stated. “A long-term policy framework for garment industry schemes will provide much-needed stability and proactively support garment exports.”
A key demand is a five-year extension of the Interest Equalization Scheme (IES) with a fixed rate of 5% for all apparel exporters. This scheme helps exporters bridge the gap between pre-shipment and post-shipment finance costs. Shri Sekhri highlighted the importance of this measure in enhancing the industry’s competitiveness in the international market.
Shri Mithileshwar Thakur, Secretary General of AEPC, further underscored the industry’s potential for job creation and women’s empowerment. “This labor-intensive sector needs the right push and government support,” he said. “It holds the key to generating massive employment opportunities and empowering women, which in turn can drive positive socio-economic change across the country.”
AEPC’s Budget Wishlist for the Garment Industry
By implementing these measures, the AEPC believes the government can significantly empower the garment industry, creating jobs, fostering women’s empowerment, and propelling India towards becoming a leading global player in the textiles and apparel sector.
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