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The United States Has Repeatedly Pulled India'S Clothing Export Industry Black.

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Clothing Exports To The United States

Because of the employment of child labour in India's clothing export industry, the US government has blacklisted India for third years in a row. This makes the future global brands more misgivings in India's procurement. Although India exporters have tried to persuade the US government several times that this is not the case, the list of administrative orders still lists India as a list.


"Therefore, no matter which brand we do, we have to prove that we are innocent," said Rajendra Hinduja, head of Gokaldas export company in Bangalore.

The company's customers include: Nike, Reebok, Old Navy, Abercrombie and Fitch, Adidas, diesel and Levi "s".


40 companies in southern India employ 37000 people, and Hinduja predicts that in the next few days, India exporters of clothing will do a lot of written work.

India's garment export industry, valued at $11 billion 160 million, will face challenges as it appears on the US executive order list of 13126, because Western consumers are very sensitive to boycott those products made in sweatshops.


Since the United States issued a formal child labour statement,

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Companies will need to explain their trade with India.

The United States will submit a notice of caution indicating that they must do Due Diligence (DD) before doing trade with India.

India's contribution to global apparel trade is 3%, and India has gained 30% of its trade from American consumers.

The executive order list prevents tainted countries from trading with the US federal government in certain areas.

The current list was released by the US Department of labor in May 31, 2011.


According to the insiders, the list makers did not include domestic industries and

Exporter

Distinguish.

The exporter said that although sari and Zari embroidery enterprises employed child labor to cater for the India market, the clothing export industry gained a bad reputation.

Last month, the India Clothing Export Promotion Committee retorted the United States, but it was too late to restore the overall situation.


The United States once raised suspicions in a report that it found 6 million 700 thousand children in India's clothing export industry had 4 child labor.

Temporarily speaking, the trade with the US government, which is labeled as an industry that employs child labor, will seriously hamper India's future trade.


A clothing company official said, because the India clothing industry has issued erroneous information, so now customers continue to strengthen the supervision of factories.

Brand Company sends independent agencies to monitor India enterprises.

At least three brands come to visit the factory every week, talk to employees, understand working conditions, overtime and forced labor.

After being blacklisted by the United States, India exporters will be hard pressed to get new ones.

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