India’s cotton imports are expected to surge to an all-time high in the 2025/26 season as weak domestic output and trade incentives push textile mills toward cheaper overseas supplies. Industry officials estimate imports could climb nearly 10% from last year to reach 4.5 million bales, marking
Cotton prices weakened over the past month, with the December NY/ICE contract dipping below 66 cents per pound and briefly touching new contract lows under 65 cents before recovering slightly. The A Index eased from 78 to 76 cents per pound. International benchmarks also softened, with China’s CC Index 3128B falling from 98 to 94 […]













