Exports In 2022, India exported $208M in Denim cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g/m2, making it the 2nd largest exporter of Denim cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g/m2 in the world. At the same year, Denim cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g/m2 was the 329th most exported product in India. The main destination of Denim cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g/m2 exports from India are: Bangladesh ($81.6M), Colombia ($22.6M), Egypt ($21.2M), Venezuela ($14.7M), and South Africa ($10.1M).
The fastest growing export markets for Denim cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g/m2 of India between 2021 and 2022 were South Africa ($7.1M), Egypt ($6.22M), and Turkey ($2.98M).
Imports In 2022, India imported $6.81M in Denim cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g/m2, becoming the 36th largest importer of Denim cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g/m2 in the world. At the same year, Denim cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g/m2 was the 2532nd most imported product in India. India imports Denim cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g/m2 primarily from: China ($3.65M), Bangladesh ($1.39M), Hong Kong ($612k), United Arab Emirates ($602k), and Cambodia ($234k).
The fastest growing import markets in Denim cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g/m2 for India between 2021 and 2022 were China ($900k), United Arab Emirates ($559k), and Hong Kong ($261k).
COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as John Deere (6.8k), IKEA Group (6.65k), and Old Navy (4.68k) were at the forefront of shipping Denim cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g/m2 from India to the United States.