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Chinese imports tighten margins for India's fabric manufacturers

23 Dec '25
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Chinese imports tighten margins for India's fabric manufacturers
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  • China remained the largest supplier of fabrics to India in January–September, leveraging consistently lower prices despite rising global costs. While weight-based fabric prices increased globally, Chinese supplies stayed below average, and woven fabric prices softened sharply. This pricing advantage has undercut domestic producers and dampened investment across India's spinning and weaving value chain.

India’s weight-based fabric imports rose to $***.*** million during January–September ****, with volumes of ***.*** million kg and an average price of $*.** per kg. This marked a sharp increase from $*.** per kg in ****, $*.** per kg in ****, and $*.** per kg in ****, pointing to a clear global uptrend in prices for non-woven and similar fabrics amid higher raw material and energy costs. China supplied $***.*** million, or nearly ** per cent, of these imports at an average price of $*.** per kg, consistently below the global average despite year-on-year price increases, according to *fashion.com/market-intelligence/texpro-textile-and-apparel/" target="_blank">sourcing intelligence tool TexPro.

In contrast, woven fabric imports, measured in square metres, continued to show persistent price softness. Imports stood at $***.*** million in January–September ****, with volumes of *,***.*** million sqm at an average price of $*.** per sqm. This compares with $*.** per sqm in ****, $*.** per sqm in ****, and a high of $*.** per sqm in ****, reflecting oversupply and intense price competition in global woven fabric markets. China accounted for about ** per cent of woven fabric imports in ****, supplying at an average price of $*.** per sqm, sharply lower than global levels and its own pricing in earlier years.

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