About Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council:
- The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council is the first Council set up after Independence by the Government of India in 1954 is an autonomous, non-profit body dedicated to promotion of exports.
- The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council, popularly known as TEXPROCIL has been the international face of cotton textiles from India facilitating exports worldwide.
- Texprocil has a membership of around 3,000 companies spread across major textile clusters in India.
- Its members are well established manufacturers and exporters of cotton textile products like Cotton, Yarns, Fabrics and Home Textiles, showcasing a dazzling array of products across the value chain.
- The Council connects international buyers with appropriate suppliers and facilitates interaction that enables them to source their specific needs.
- It also provides information on India's competitive advantages, its export environment and updated position in the global market place.
- The Council promotes exports of
- Raw Cotton
- Cotton Yarns and Blended Yarns (50% or more cotton) Grey and Processed ( doubled, gassed, mercerized, dyed, melange); Cotton and Blended (50% plus cotton)
- Woven and Knitted fabrics , Grey and Processed
- Home Textiles ( Bed linen, Kitchen linen, Bath towels and Other linen)
- Technical textiles ( Protective, Performance, Medical and Geo textiles)