India blames US-China trade war for cotton sector slowdown
11 Nov 19 1 min read
Attributing the Indian cotton yarn sector slowdown to the US-China trade war, textiles minister Smriti Irani recently assured stakeholders of finding a solution to the problem. She was addressing Indian Cotton Conference 2019 organised by Indian Cotton Association Ltd (ICAL). The event focused on branding India as the most potential organic cotton-producing country.
Commerce ministry officials have dedicated themselves to finding a solution, she said.
The conference suggested that cotton brand needs a cotton development board that can help enhance the stakeholders' image and promote usage of cotton.
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Commerce ministry officials have dedicated themselves to finding a solution, she said.
The conference suggested that cotton brand needs a cotton development board that can help enhance the stakeholders' image and promote usage of cotton.
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