Apparel Export Body Seeks Lifting of Export Ban on PPE Kits as Production
Hits 8 lakh Units per Day
Indian apparel export industry body AEPC on Sunday urged
the government to lift the ban on exports of Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE) kits as its production has reached 8 lakh units per day.
Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) Chairman A Sakthivel said tremendous export opportunities exist for
domestic players in the global PPE kit market.
“Domestic exporters are prepared to play a key role in
the global market for PPEs, which is estimated to be more than USD 60 billion
over the next five years. The AEPC has requested the government to lift the ban
on the export of PPE kits,” he said in a statement.
The industry, which was struck after the outbreak of
coronavirus pandemic, had rejigged large production facilities to manufacture
PPEs by re-purposing their production lines amidst a nationwide lockdown that
disrupted material, labour and supply chains, he
said.
Countries like Bangladesh, Indonesia, Pakistan and others
have lifted the ban on PPE exports and are receiving huge orders, he added.
“We are afraid to lose export markets to our competing
countries. The production of PPE is more than sufficient to cater to the needs
of the country and can be opened up for exports,” Sakthivel
said, adding that the US and Europe are the largest potential buyers.
He claimed that Pakistan has received USD 100 million
export orders last week, which is likely to go up to USD 500 million.
Similarly, Bangladesh has also aggressively protected
global business from countries such as the US, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Kuwait
while tackling the pandemic, he said.
“We should not lose out on an attractive global business
opportunity, and the need of the hour is to initiate PPE exports. India should
consider the economic and political dividends that timely PPE exports will
generate in the post-Covid era,” Sakthivel
added.