The Indian textiles industry has received the much-awaited respite as the government has removed the nearly 11 percent customs duty and cess on import of cotton. However, the decision is unlikely to result in imports of 40 lakh bales of 170 kg each—the estimated shortfall by the industry. Instead, the industry may import only 10-12 lakh bales more. Industry organisations said that the government delayed the decision (on removing import duty) which will limit quantity of cotton imports. However, the decision has been welcomed by textile industry bodies as it will ensure better availability of raw material in the coming months.

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