Speaking at the Textile Summit
2026, AEPC chairman A. Sakthivel urged Indian manufacturers to pursue joint
ventures and technology partnerships with Taiwanese companies, particularly in
high-performance MMF and technical textiles. Sakthivel said Taiwan’s strengths
in advanced fibres, functional fabrics and sustainable performance textiles
make it a natural partner for India’s MMF-led growth vision. Strategic tie-ups,
he argued, would support technology transfer, modern manufacturing systems,
automation, digitalisation and AI-enabled production, helping India move up the
value chain in global supply networks.
He also emphasised the need for a dedicated fund for technology
upgradation in the textile and apparel sector to support investments in new
machinery, process innovation and greener production methods. AEPC believes
that strengthening the MMF value chain is crucial for India to achieve its 2030
textile export targets, diversify beyond cotton and respond to rising global
demand for synthetic and blended fabrics. For
Taiwanese textile players, closer engagement with India offers access to a
large and growing consumer market, an expanding garment export base and
opportunities in areas such as technical textiles, non-wovens and value-added
MMF applications. AEPC hopes that a
focused India–Taiwan MMF partnership can catalyse new investments, improve
product quality and enhance the global positioning of Indian apparel exporters.