| India imposes azo dye tests on Chinese textiles, to strain importers
15 Jun 23 1 min read
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- India has removed China from its azo dye test exemption list for imported textiles.
- This move by the DGFT might result in increased costs and delays for Indian importers.
- Despite these challenges, the industry views it as a positive health step.
- In 2022, India imported substantial quantities of textiles from China, including fabric, fibre, yarn and garments.
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