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April 19th, 2007
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Textile quotas were eliminated among WTO members at the first day of 2005 in accordance with the Agreement on Textiles and Clothing (ATC). However, resistance to quota removal spread in the US and EU. Subsequently, China reached agreements with the EU and the US in June and November 2005 respectively. The China-US agreement, effective from January 2006, governs the exports of a total of 21 groups involving 34 categories of Chinese textiles and clothing products to the US during 2006-2008. The China-EU agreement, effective from June 2005, covers 10 categories of Chinese textiles and clothing exports to the EU during 2005-2007.
The Chinese economy continues its dynamic performance, averaging around 10% growth for the last 5 years. As barriers to entry are reduced, more and more businesses are considering their entry into China. This is in an effort to capture some percentage of the returns generated by China’s 1.3 billion consumers.
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Exporting directly to small overseas retailers is a comparatively new phenomenon, brought about by Internet. Selling directly to small US or European retail outlets even 10 years back was an uphill task because of many hurdles like lack of information on buyers, expensive communication media, scant information on overseas consumer interest, difficulty in accepting small payments etc. Trade Fairs and Buying Agents were two major avenues for small and medium exporters
Achieving success in Garment exports apart from the requirement of good quality of garments and timely delivery, many other factors are also to be considered. Strategic long term planning or short term planning is required for overall success. Keeping the Indian textile and garment sector scenario in mind, the strategies for win-win situation for exports are framed. The greatest advantage of India is that, it has its own source of fabrics like cotton, khadi, silk, wool and synthetic fibres. Also the wide variety of handicrafts and craftsmanship is an added advantage. This country has the capacity to steer clear competitiveness at an international level. Certain Micro level strategies have been framed in order to achieve success in garment exports which are as follows: