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TEXTILE COMMUNITY TO APPEAL AGAINST COTTON IMPORT DUTY IN COIMBATORE

Published: September 1, 2022
Author: DIGITAL MEDIA EXECUTIVE

The Indian Texpreneurs Federation feel that cotton should not attract import duty next cotton season, which starts in October, in a move to bring stability to cotton prices.

PrabhuDhamodharan, convenor of the Federation, said that the Indian textile and apparel sector is facing “turbulence” due to “historic high cotton prices” combined with demand contraction in developed markets. The textile and apparel industry is hoping for a robust Indian cotton crop in the new season. Global opportunities are high for Indian textile exporters as overseas buyers are looking at alternative suppliers for China. He further said that “We (the industry) may miss these opportunities if we are not price competitive,”.

The Federation had recently conducted a survey among 200 textile and apparel units in Tamil Nadu across the value chain. Almost 99 % of the entrepreneurs mentioned that cotton import duty will make Indian cotton prices artificially higher than international prices in the upcoming (2022 – 2023) cotton year and 81 % of the participants mentioned that Indian farmers are not the real beneficiaries of the import duty.

Lack of authentic data on cotton or a scientific data collection method are pain points for the cotton sector. “This is helping speculative traders and trade. Further, imposition of import duty is adding strength to the speculative trade,” he said in a press release.

The government should not re-introduce import duty on cotton, should get data on exact number of cotton bales produced from the information shared by ginners and should install smart meters in ginning mills to get real time pressing data, he said.

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