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AP Chambers asks CM to immediately stop export of raw human hair Human hair, wig industry currently estimated at Rs.8,000 crore

AP Chambers urges the Andhra Pradesh CM to halt raw human hair exports immediately to safeguard the ₹8,000 crore domestic wig and hair-product industry, citing smuggling, value loss, and job impacts.

AP Chambers asks CM to immediately stop export of raw human hair Human hair, wig industry currently estimated at Rs.8,000 crore

AP Chambers asks CM to immediately stop export of raw human hair  Human hair, wig industry currently estimated at Rs.8,000 crore
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11 July 2025 6:26 PM IST

Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry Federation (AP Chambers) has asked the State Government to take measures to stop export of human hair.

AP Chambers pointed out that the Indian human hair extension and wig industry, currently valued at Rs.8,000 crore, has the potential to grow to Rs.30,000 crore in the next decade. The industry, which has a major presence in Madepalli and Eluru, provides employment to over 10 lakh women across rural India.

In a representation to Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, chambers president Potluri Bhaskara Rao said on Friday that his intervention is required to immediately stop the export of raw human hair (HS Code 05010010), especially non-remy (comb waste/goli/chutti) hair, to safeguard the domestic human hair industry.

In its representation, AP Chambers highlighted, “In the last 20 years, the demand for non-remy hair had gone up exponentially and Chinese buyers were buying huge quantities till 2012-13 from Indian exporters. But in the last 10 years, China has started reducing legal imports by smuggling non-remy (comb waste hair) through Myanmar, Bangladesh, and Nepal where it is processed with child labour and again smuggled to China across border to avoid duties. Despite an earlier ban imposed in March 2022 by Director General Foreign Trade (DGFT), exports resumed shortly after, including by previously blacklisted traders. Non-remy hair forms 85% of total exports and only 15% of hair is remy hair, sourced from temples, which is sold in auction/direct sales by temples.

AP Chambers suggested the export of raw human hair having ITC (HS) Code 05010010 should be strictly prohibited to make it available for Indian hair processors for value-addition, remy type hair from temples should not be sold to China or Chinese agents and restrict temple hair auctions only to registered manufacturers/exporters and not to illegal trader to support ‘Make it India’ initiative of the Union Government.

It sought establishment of a dedicated research chair for human hair at IIT Chennai to foster R&D, reduction of duties on human hair imported by countries wherever India has any bilateral agreements and incentives or subsidies to hair exported to African countries as they are biggest consumers of hair and wigs as they will help boost the exports to African countries.

Bhaskara Rao emphasised that this is a unique industry that transforms waste into valuable foreign exchange while empowering lakhs of women through rural employment and requested the Chief Minister to take up the matter with the Union Minister of Commerce & Industry Piyush Goyal to ensure the long-term sustainability and growth of the human hair industry in Andhra Pradesh and India.

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