Author: Oindrila Dasgupta
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Threading through trade shifts: Apparel & home textile sourcing in the new global order
As global trade patterns continue to shift, sourcing strategies in the Apparel & Home Textile sector are being redefined by cost pressures, compliance demands, and the need for supply chain resilience. This ebook examines how brands and buyers are responding to these changes by reassessing production geographies, supplier partnerships, and operational priorities, with indian clothing…
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What UK buyers should know about compliance in infant t-shirt sourcing from India
How UK buyers can ensure compliance and traceability when sourcing infant t-shirts from verified Indian suppliers via rivexa.
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From compliance to confidence: the verified Indian manufacturer advantage in global sourcing
Global buyers are moving beyond certificates to demand verified performance, traceable processes, and documented accountability from Indian suppliers. As compliance expectations tighten worldwide, verified sourcing is emerging as the foundation for lasting buyer confidence and resilient India sourcing strategies.
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Tariffs prompt adaptive strategies for Indian apparel exporters despite UK FTA
India’s apparel exporters may face a challenging year ahead as recently increased US tariffs threaten to dent revenues, even with the support of the India-UK Free Trade Agreement and efforts to diversify shipments to other markets.
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Tariffs Accelerate India’s Engineering Exports Market Diversification
Trump-era tariffs could reduce India’s engineering exports to the US by $4-5 billion, affecting machinery, metals, and auto components. Exporters are now eyeing alternative markets to sustain growth.
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India’s sustainable fashion sourcing exporters recalibrate amid rising tariffs
With US duties on garments now above 50%, India’s apparel exporters warn of severe disruption, urging immediate relief and stronger trade diplomacy.
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rivexa Partners with EEPC to expand Indian exports globally
The MoU signed between rivexa and EEPC India is likely to help MSMEs and Indian exporters as they venture into global markets. Particularly, the exports of industrial goods and textiles will get a boost as importers gain access to verified buyers and support services.
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Indian Firms Turn to ‘India + One’ Strategy as Tariffs Bite
Indian exporters are reworking their strategies as US tariffs on goods climb past 50%. FMCG majors like Parle, Amul, ITC, and Titan are considering shifting part of their production abroad, while apparel companies weigh the ‘India + One’ model to stay competitive.
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India’s Custom Apparel Market Soars as Urban Youth Drive a Billion-Dollar Fashion Shift
India’s custom apparel industry is rapidly becoming mainstream. With Gen Z and millennials driving demand for personalization, the market is set to double by 2032.
