Amid trade disruption caused by Trump’s tariff imposition, the Indian Textiles & Apparel sector is gearing up to revisit its strategy in order to reset its goals going forward. The exporters as well as manufacturers have started recalibrating trade strategies amid these global
Trump’s tariffs have exposed vulnerabilities in over-dependence on a single export market, while the cotton duty suspension highlights the delicate balance between protecting exporters and safeguarding farmers. The global textile trade has been shaken once again with the return of Donald Trump’s aggressive trade policies. Branded as “Trump Tariffs 2.0,” the measures mark a
India’s apparel and home textiles trade with the UK is expected to double over the next five to six years, driven by the recently concluded Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the two nations, according to credit rating agency ICRA. The FTA is anticipated to come into effect by calendar year 2026, pending legal formalities. Signed […]















