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India'S Textile Exports Earn Steady Growth Over The Past Three Years

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India'S Textile Exports Earn Steady Growth Over The Past Three Years

The textile industry in India is one of the largest labor-intensive industries in China.

Manual spinning

And weaving enterprises, on the one hand are capital intensive equipment and good textile enterprises.


  

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The industry provides direct employment opportunities for about 35000000 people.

Export enterprises play a key role in the economy and are an important pillar of the national economy.


In 2008-09, in the 2009-10 and 2010-11 years, the textile industry earned 21 billion 230 million US dollars, US $22 billion 420 million and US $26 billion 830 million respectively.


In 2008-092009-10 and 2010-11, export textiles and

clothing

The total value of exports of products, including coconut shell fiber, coconut shell fiber and jute, is 11.46%, 12.54% and 10.63% respectively.


According to the latest provisional figures released by DGCI&S, the proportion of textile and clothing exports accounted for 9.28% of total exports during the month of April 2011 -7.


The information comes from the written reply of the Minister of textiles to the federal Academy on Wednesday.

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