The ECTA is expected to be placed before the Australian parliament for ratification after it is examined by a standing committee. “Once the ECTA is ratified, it will make way for more engagement between buyers and sellers on the two sides," said Sakthivel. Sakthivel, president of the Federation of Indian Export Organizations, said India’s apparel exporters will participate in the apparel textile fair in Melbourne scheduled around 20 November. “We have informed the potential of Australian market to all our members, who are excited that there will be definitive growth."Ī. “There are mass merchandising brands and also specific brands that we will be meeting and trying to push more business," he said. He added that a delegation of Indian exporters will hold a meeting with “big companies" in Australia this October. The business has not grown as much as we would have liked, but now with the interim FTA in place, we are quite hopeful of seeing a significant increase with anti-China sentiments also at a peak there," said Goenka. Those already exporting to Australia will be expanding supplies. “Our industry is trying to contact buyers in Australia. The industry is looking at 20% growth in exports to Australia in 2023-24. Separately, a delegation from India will meet major companies in Australia. Indian exporters will also participate in the apparel and textile fair in Australia in November. Narendra Goenka, chairman, Apparel Export Promotion Council, said the Indian apparel industry started reaching out to various brands in Australia to forge a supply network. Another 30.3% of its tariff lines will see elimination or reduction of tariffs in a phased manner. India has offered immediate tariff elimination on 40% of tariff lines comprising 85% of Australian exports in value terms. The interim free trade deal, signed on 2 April, provides India duty-free access on 95% tariff lines, including textiles, leather, furniture, jewellery, machinery and medical devices. “In the meantime, we are awaiting Australia’s ratification of India-Australia ECTA," it added. Preliminary talks for a full agreement-a comprehensive economic cooperation agreement (CECA)-have also started by both sides. The department is tracking exports performance on a monthly basis," it said. The department of commerce in collaboration with the Indian High Commission in Australia and Export Promotion Councils has initiated action for enhancement of exports for textile and apparel sector. Today, a right mix of traditional & modern products makes SHAHI EXPORTS a unique manufacturer with global presence.“India’s merchandise exports to Australia in 2021-22 has shown growth of 168% and similar growth was seen in the first quarter of FY23. Over a period of time, the company expanded its products range into floorcoverings, Bathmats, Throws, Cushions & other textile products. We are producing and supplying Cotton/Woollen/Rayon Bath Rugs, Shaped bathmat (for kids), Floor Coverings (Carpet, Rugs, and Durries etc.) Knitted Product (Cotton/Woollen Throw, Cushion cover, Crochet Handmade throw and cushions. We not only produce home textile but we also care about the way our products are produced and about the artisans and workers who make them. We design, create, source, manufacture and export home textiles from India. Gradually, the second generation of the Chauhan family members ventured into the exports of GOTS and SEDEX approved handcrafted products. The family-owned business began with the first generation of the Chauhan family entered into the manufacturing of Home textile products in the domestic Indian market. High-end, high-quality home textiles products are crafted into the rich history of our company. M/s Shahi Exports is a Manufacturer & Exporter of Home Furnishing & Floor covering items based in handloom city of India i.e.
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