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No carpet welcome for India in export markets 

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA  
New Delhi, Aug 25:Increased competition from neighbouring countries including Pakistan, Nepal and China and reduced demand for woollen carpets are expected to bring down the growth rate of the industry to seven per cent this year as against ten per cent estimated earlier.

"The growth rate of the carpet industry is likely to be lower than estimated earlier due to increased competition from traditional rivals Iran, Pakistan and China and new entrants Nepal who are eroding our market share," Chairman of the Carpet Exporters Promotion Council Shree Dhar Misra told PTI.

The government had estimated export growth of carpets to be around 10 per cent this year, but it is estimated that export growth would be around six-seven per cent only, he said.

India currently has only seven per cent global marketshare and earns around Rs 2,200 crore through export of carpets every year, he said and added that the inroads being made by neighbouring countries like Nepal was a worrying trend.

India has a strong presence in woollen, silk and Jaipur carpets, but the trend being witnessed this year is that while the Kashmir silk carpets and Jaipur carpets are doing well, exports of woollen carpets is going down on account of reduced demand, Misra said.

Exports of all carpets including woollen, silk, art silk Jaipur carpets touched Rs 235 crore in July, a growth of 34 per cent as against Rs 167 crore in the previous month, Misra said.

He said the monthly growth in exports was expected to sustain as the peak season for exports of carpets was from September to February.

"The period between September to February is the peak season for exports of carpets especially to Europe and US," he said.

Exports of carpets in the month of June had recorded a negative growth rate of 6.27 per cent at Rs 167 crore from about Rs 200 crore earned in May.

Justifying the negative growth rate of 6.27 per cent in June, Misra said that June was a lean period as shipments for the orders booked begins in July and reaches the markets only in September-October.(PTI)

According to the month-wise export data compiled by the Carpet Export Promotion Council, carpet exports during the four month period from April-July, 2000 touched Rs 768.68 crore as against Rs 707.59 crore earned in the corresponding period last year registering a growth of around 8.6 per cent.

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