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China dumping fabric & garments in India; industry calls for ADD

10 Oct '23
2 min read
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  • Ludhiana's textile industry is facing competition from cheaper fabric and garments from China and Bangladesh, causing concern among local traders.
  • Experts claim that the influx of low-priced products is harming domestic demand and request government to enforce anti-dumping duties.
  • Traders warn that it could damage India's domestic textile industry.

According to industry insiders, Chinese companies are flooding the market with low-priced fabric and garments, causing a slump in domestic demand. These sources indicate that Chinese firms have shifted their focus to the Indian market due to weakened demand in the Western world. 

Rajneesh Dhiman, president of the Punjab Dyers Association, has submitted a memorandum to the government via local BJP leaders, calling for restrictions on such imports. In his letter, Dhiman stated that heavy imports are the primary reason for the current sluggish demand for yarn and fabric. He also alleged that the government is incurring substantial losses in custom duties due to the under-billing of imports. The industry body has requested the ministry of textiles to convene a meeting to discuss this urgent issue and formulate a plan of action. 

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