Key Points

The India-UK Free Trade Agreement promises major gains for Tamil Nadu’s textile hub in Karur. Duty-free access will double exports to $2.8 billion within 5-6 years, especially for eco-friendly garments. Local businesses anticipate job creation and tech upgrades from expanded UK demand. Industry leaders credit PM Modi for securing this transformative trade deal.

Key Points: Karur Textiles Set for UK Export Boom Under India FTA Deal

  • India-UK FTA grants duty-free access for 99% of exports including textiles
  • Karur’s garment sector expects doubled UK demand in 5-6 years
  • Green textiles and high-value products to drive growth
  • Deal boosts jobs, skills, and tech in Tamil Nadu’s textile hub
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Tamil Nadu: Karur textiles businesses eye big gains in next 5-6 years, from FTA

Tamil Nadu’s Karur textile hub eyes doubled exports to UK in 5-6 years as India-UK FTA unlocks duty-free access for 99% of goods.

"The FTA represents comprehensive economic partnership built on trust between the two countries. – Angelina Stephan Babu, Homeline Textiles"

Chennai, July 30

The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) recently inked between India and the United Kingdom (UK) is expected to drive strong growth in Indian exports, benefitting the textile manufacturing centres, in particular.

Notably, the FTA, also called as Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), gives an unprecedented duty-free access to 99 per cent of India’s exports to the UK. This includes labour-intensive sectors such as textiles, leather, marine products, gems and jewellery, and toys, as well as high-growth sectors like engineering goods, chemicals, and auto components.

After the FTA, many employment-intensive sectors like textiles, garments, leather goods, engineering products and jewellery are hoping to reap huge benefits because of the incentives and duty-free access to UK markets. The duty exemptions will make Indian products more competitive and open up new opportunities in the overseas market.

Karur, a well-established textile hub in the country, is excited and upbeat over the growth prospects in the coming years. Karur, a city in Tirupur district of Tamil Nadu, is a hub of India’s ready-made garments sector and is likely to see an increase in demand for green garments and high-value products in UK markets.

This will lead to a significant boost in exports, investment expansion and employment. Moreover, these will help in skills development and technological advancement.

Currently, India exports textiles and ready-made garments worth around $1.4 billion per year to the UK. With the FTA, this volume is expected to double in the next 5-6 years.

“The FTA is not just about trade growth, it represents comprehensive economic partnership built on trust between the two countries. We thank the Prime Minister for successfully concluding this agreement,” said Homeline Textile’s Angelina Stephan Babu.

Notably, the FTA ensures tariff elimination on about 99 per cent of tariff lines, covering India’s nearly entire trade basket. This means nearly 100 per cent of Indian goods such as textiles, leather, marine products, gems and jewellery, toys, chemicals, engineering products, and agri-products will enter the UK market at zero duty.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the FTA is welcome, I hope the government ensures proper implementation. Last time similar promises were made, big exporters benefited but small businesses were left behind. Need strong monitoring mechanisms.
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Arjun K
Great move! Tamil Nadu's textile sector contributes nearly 30% of India's textile exports. With UK market access, we can showcase our traditional weaves like Kanchipuram silk globally. Make in India getting stronger 💪
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Sarah B
As someone who imports Indian textiles to UK, this will be game-changing! Indian fabrics have amazing quality but were priced out due to duties. Now we can offer better prices to customers while paying fair wages to Indian artisans.
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Karthik V
Hope the textile units invest in sustainable practices too. UK buyers are very particular about eco-friendly products. Our industry should use this opportunity to go green and adopt better technologies.
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Nisha Z
My family has been in textile business for generations in Karur. This FTA feels like a new dawn! But government should also help with infrastructure - better roads, power supply and skill training centers to support this growth.

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