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China's cotton imports from US skyrocket after Xinjiang ban

19 Jan '23
2 min read
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  • China's cotton imports from the US soared to new highs in 2022. The US had imposed a ban on cotton and cotton products originating from the Xinjiang region of China in June 2022, which led to a steep rise in cotton imports by China. As per the latest data, China's imports soared to $****** billion in January-November 2022 against $****** billion in 2021.

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