About Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC):
- It was established in 1978 under the provisions of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act of 1992.
- It is the official body of apparel exporters in India.
- It operates under the aegis of the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India.
- Its primary objective is to promote and support the export of Indian garments and textiles to the global market.
- AEPC is the most significant body representing apparel exporters in India and works towards improving the competitiveness of the Indian apparel sector.
- It acts as a bridge between the government, Indian apparel exporters, and international customers.
- It comprises various stakeholders, including:
- Central Government representatives
- Exporters
- Industry Associations
- Government Bodies
- AEPC's decision-making process involves inputs from these sectors to make informed decisions for the development of the industry.
- Its governing body is led by an elected chairman, supported by regional and sectoral committees, along with professionals and experts in the field of textile and apparel export.
- Functions:
- Promoting Apparel Exports: Facilitates the export of Indian-made garments worldwide.
- Market Research & Development: Conducts research to understand global trends, market demands, and opportunities.
- Organizing Trade Fairs: AEPC organizes national and international trade fairs to showcase Indian apparel.
- Policy Advocacy: Acts as a liaison between the government and exporters to address issues in the export sector.
- Skill Development: Provides training programs and workshops for improving the skills of the workforce in the apparel sector.
- Certification and Standards: Works to ensure that apparel exports meet international quality standards and certifications.
- Data Collection: Gathers and disseminates data on market trends, industry reports, and export statistics.
- It also organizes the India International Garment Fair twice a year.
- It has its headquarters in Gurgaon, Haryana.