During the April-March 2015-16, India's silk and silk goods export earnings stood at $344.60 million, as against $449.14 million earned in exports during the corresponding period in 2014-15, according to the CSB data, prepared on the basis of statistics from the FTSI, DGCI&S, Kolkata.
Category-wise, readymade silk garments accounted for nearly 70 per cent of all silk and silk goods exports during the fiscal, and fetched $244.39 million in revenue. Silk fabrics and made-ups contributed $82.37 million, while silk carpets earned another $2.57 million.
Raw silk and silk yarn exports contributed $0.22 million and $1.34 million, respectively last fiscal.
The value of India's silk and silk goods imports, too, fell during the 12-month period to $210.79 million, compared to $220.83 million spent in 2014-15, the data showed.
Raw silk alone accounted for $153.68 million or 72.9 per cent of the total import value, whereas spending on silk fabrics and made-ups imports was $32.65 million. (RKS)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India