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Cotton industry seeks stable prices, lower import duty amid volatility concerns: Secy General CITI
The cotton textile industry has sought stable and competitive cotton prices along with predictable raw material availability, as volatility in cotton prices continues to remain a key concern for manufacturers and exporters.




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