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Trump tariffs: India’s $10-billion textile, apparel exports staring at margin hit as competition hardens

The US is the largest market for India's textile and apparel industry. India, which is the fourth biggest ready-made garment importer to the US, faces stiff competition from China, Vietnam and Bangladesh

July 31, 2025 / 15:45 IST
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India’s textile and apparel industry will have to take a hit to margins to beat competition from rivals such as China, Bangladesh and Vietnam after US President Donald Trump slapped a higher-than-expected 25 percent tariff on Indian goods and an unspecified Russia penalty, stakeholders said on July 31.

India’s 25 percent tariff is lower than China’s 30 percent and Bangladesh’s 35 percent, but these countries can resort to deep price cuts, making it tougher for New Delhi to scale its exports to the US, the stakeholders said.

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At 20 percent, Vietnam has an edge over India and the other two countries.

The US is India’s largest textile and apparel export market. In FY24, the US imported textiles worth $10.05 billion from India, accounting for 28 percent of its exports.