The Indian government is considering imposing minimum import prices (MIP) on certain textile products, including viscose rayon yarn and woven fabrics, to protect domestic industries from a surge in imports, primarily from China. The move aims to curb dependence on imports and address the growing trade deficit with China. Read The Rest at :
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