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B'desh port curbs may shift Rs 1,000 crore textile trade to India & curb Chinese fabric backdoor
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India's restriction on garment imports from Bangladesh via land routes is poised to create a substantial opportunity for the domestic textile sector, potentially worth Rs 1,000-2,000 crore. While boosting local manufacturing and curbing indirect entry of Chinese fabric, this move may disrupt supply chains for apparel brands, leading to a slight price increase for consumers during the winter season.
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