Views: 2 Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2021-09-28 Origin: Site
With most Indian cotton now being exported to China, prices of yarn and thread have shot up for domestic traders. Yarn prices in Noida increased 70 to 80 per cent, leading to an increased cost of production. With neighboring countries like Bangladesh exporting garments at cheaper rates, losses have mounted more, says Lalit Thukral, President, Noida Apparel Export Cluster (NAEC). The government decision to levy an additional 10 per cent import duty on cotton has added to exporters’woes, adds Neeraj Prakash, Managing Director, Strange Exports.