The textile industry has the potential to export an additional USD 4-5 billion if the government eases tariff burden and raise overall concession under the Focus Product Scheme to 7 per cent, Texprocil today said.
"India has a global exports share of just 3.5 per cent that leaves huge scope for increasing it as China, which enjoys 35 per cent share, is slowly reducing its exports.
"The country's textile exports stood at USD 40 billion last year. If the government eases the tariff burden we can easily add another USD 4-5 billion," Texprocil Chairman Manikam Ramaswami told reporters here.
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Under the scheme, those sector which have given maximum employment, gets most net foreign exchange and ships to countries at long distances, can get the 7 per cent and the textile sector allies with all 3 parameters, he added.
The textile sector creates one lakh direct jobs in garments and home textile for USD 1 billion turnover, he said.
He also said the textile sector has also requested the government to extent the 3 per cent interest rate subvention to the entire textiles sector.
Meanwhile, Minister of State for Textile S K Gangwar, while addressing at the Texprocil Awards function, said the ministry has been continuously interacting with the captains of the industry and cross-section of other experts for identifying the areas, where major policy push is required to stimulate further growth.
"Textile under the new government is committed to realising the sector's potential in creating millions of jobs and providing solid policy support towards this direction," he added.