The Cotton Association of India with over 400 members representing all walks of cotton trade such as merchants, brokers, spinning mills is opposed to all measures that negatively affect free trade in cotton.
Reacting to the recent reports from Pakistan about the opposition from All Pakistan Textile Mills’ Association (APTMA) to export cotton from Pakistan to India, Dhiren Sheth, President of CAI urged the Government of Pakistan not to support the call for export ban by APTMA.
Dhiren Sheth expressed that if issue for APTMA was the elimination of import duty on cotton, it has to be addressed directly as a separate issue. CIA has expressed strongly that it is opposed to measures hurting free trade such as import duty and has warned about the serious repercussions on the cotton trade and textile industry in Pakistan and India if APTMA’s push becomes a reality.
According to industry sources, although India is a leader in cotton production and is expected to export about 6 to 6.5 million bales (170 Kgs) this season, India needs to import little quantities of short staple from Pakistan and long staple from United States, Australia and Egypt to cater to the needs of its diverse spinning sector. In commenting on the end-uses of short staple cotton imported from Pakistan, the source said those cottons are spun into yarns that go to developing industrial application products such as coverall and wrapping bags.
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