As political unrest disrupts Bangladesh’s textile industry, international clothing brands are shifting orders to India. Tiruppur’s knitwear industry has secured ₹450 crore in exports from brands in Germany, the Netherlands, and Poland, while Noida sees a 15% surge in Zara orders. Urgent demand ahead of Christmas is unusual, with social audits signaling future growth. Experts suggest a free trade agreement with the EU could boost India's competitiveness. Meanwhile, India’s apparel exports are narrowing the gap with Bangladesh, whose textile sector faces further strain due to a paused India-Bangladesh Friendship Pipeline project affecting diesel supply.
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