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India Bangladesh Free Trade Agreement Impacts India Spinning And Weaving Industry

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India Bangladesh Free Trade Agreement India Spinning And Weaving Industry

Exporters in Tamil Nader region of India expressed anger at the central government's free trade agreement with Bangladesh.


Tamil Nader's knitwear producers and exporters say the knitting industry in India is facing an impact on this free trade agreement.


Sachs Weil, President of the Rupp Exporters Association, said that the 52 products of Bangladesh will be tax-free into India, which undermines the interests of the domestic knitting industry in India.


Sax said: "the free trade agreement with Bangladesh will kill us.

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Industry, because domestic industry will be affected. "


Sax also declared that if the price of imported garments from Bangladesh is 20% lower than the prices of domestic products produced in India, then the textile industry in India will collapse.


The Rupp Exporters Association has applied to the central government to cancel 10% tariff and consumption tax on the acquisition of knitwear manufacturers and exporters.


Sachs Weil said that the Rupp Exporters Association expects to enter Japan.

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Because Japanese traders are interested in doing business with their partners in India.


Recently, Rupp's knitting units and exporters have opened up new markets, such as Japan, Australia, South America and so on.

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Sachs Weil said that in the past two years, the knitting industry has lost nearly 60 billion rupees due to unfavorable market trends.


Tirup, a knitting industry center in India, contributed 75% to the country's knitwear production.


 
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