During April-September 2025, India’s textile exports to 111 countries grew from about US$7.7 billion to US$8.5 billion — about a 10% increase.

Meanwhile exports to the US fell by 2.6%, down to about US$5.2 billion, as the US imposed 63.9% duties on Indian apparel from 27 August 2025.

In particular, supplies to 38 countries increased by more than 50% year-on-year; exports to a further 16 countries rose by 25-50%; and to 57 countries the growth was under 25%.

The Indian government is pushing diversification of export markets (beyond the US) by focusing on free trade agreement (FTA) partner nations and other high-potential destinations, including efforts through export promotion councils and Indian missions abroad.

India has a target of raising textile exports to US$100 billion by 2030, up from the current ~US$37.7 billion.
During April-September 2025, India’s textile exports to 111 countries grew from about US$7.7 billion to US$8.5 billion — about a 10% increase. Meanwhile exports to the US fell by 2.6%, down to about US$5.2 billion, as the US imposed 63.9% duties on Indian apparel from 27 August 2025. In particular, supplies to 38 countries increased by more than 50% year-on-year; exports to a further 16 countries rose by 25-50%; and to 57 countries the growth was under 25%. The Indian government is pushing diversification of export markets (beyond the US) by focusing on free trade agreement (FTA) partner nations and other high-potential destinations, including efforts through export promotion councils and Indian missions abroad. India has a target of raising textile exports to US$100 billion by 2030, up from the current ~US$37.7 billion.
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