FIEO Welcomes CETA, Indian Textiles Set for Export Growth

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The Indian garment industry is optimistic about a significant increase in exports following the signing of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between India and Canada. The Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) has commended this development, highlighting the potential benefits for Indian textiles and garments.

FIEO President A. Sakthivel stated, “CETA will enhance market access for Indian garments, enabling us to compete more effectively in the Canadian market.” He emphasized that the agreement would facilitate duty-free access for a range of Indian textile products, making them more appealing to Canadian consumers.

With CETA in place, Indian garment exporters are expected to gain a competitive edge, especially in segments such as ready-made garments, which are popular among Canadian buyers. The agreement is anticipated to create new opportunities for collaboration and investment between the two countries, further strengthening trade relations.

The Indian government has also expressed its commitment to supporting the garment sector through various initiatives aimed at enhancing productivity and sustainability. By leveraging the advantages provided by CETA, Indian manufacturers can streamline their operations, improve quality, and boost production capabilities.

The garment industry, which plays a vital role in India’s economy, is hoping that this agreement will lead to a substantial increase in exports. According to industry experts, the duty-free access will not only benefit exporters but will also promote job creation within the sector.

In conclusion, the signing of CETA marks a positive step for the Indian garment industry, which is eager to capitalize on the opportunities presented by this trade deal. With enhanced access to the Canadian market, Indian exporters are well-positioned to expand their footprint and drive growth in the years to come.

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