India’s textile industry has urged the Government of India to allow duty-free cotton imports as domestic prices continue to rise in line with global trends, putting pressure across the value chain. The sharp increase in cotton prices is impacting margins from spinning mills to garment
India has scrapped import duties on cotton between August 19 and September 30, offering short-term relief to its textile and apparel sector as it battles rising global trade pressures. The government order, issued late Monday, fulfills a long-standing demand from industry groups who argued that duty-free cotton imports would make Indian manufacturers more competitive.













