| India's fabric imports from China triple, urgent need of interim ADD
25 Oct 23 3 min read
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- Rising imports of knitted fabric from China, along with declining prices, have impacted India's textile market.
- Fabric imports surged to 887 tons in Q1 2023-24, prompting calls for interim anti-dumping measures.
- The average price of fabric imports decreased significantly.
- Weak demand, coupled with increased imports, is affecting the domestic market.
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