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Surat's garment sector set for 25% growth as Bangladesh faces strain: Report

Surat's garment sector, currently expanding at 12 percent annually, is expected to see a 20-25 percent growth if these inquiries result in confirmed orders, experts suggest.

December 08, 2024 / 21:33 IST
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Surat set to emerge as textile hub as global brands shift focus from Bangladesh instability

Surat's textile industry is experiencing increased attention from both global and local brands as political instability and worker unrest in Bangladesh prompt companies to seek alternative garment suppliers. Industry experts in Surat report receiving a high volume of inquiries for ready-to-wear garment production, which could greatly enhance the sector's growth.

Surat's garment sector, currently expanding at 12 percent annually, is expected to see a 20-25 percent growth if these inquiries result in confirmed orders, experts suggest. Textile hubs in Tamil Nadu, Punjab, and Noida are also poised to benefit from this shift, reports Times Now.

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Bangladesh, the second-largest exporter of ready-made garments after China, heavily depends on fabric from Surat. However, due to ongoing political instability, law-and-order issues, and unrest among workers, many major brands are now seeking alternatives in Indian manufacturing.

"Surat traditionally produces ethnic wear, kurtis, low-priced women’s clothing, and some denim. But we are now seeing a significant rise in queries from global brands, which could bring huge benefits to the sector," said Ashish Gujarati, former president of the South Gujarat Chamber of Commerce, reported Times Now.