The Indian government announced an exemption from import duties on cotton until October 30, 2026, aimed at increasing availability for the textile sector and reducing costs. This decision follows a brief period during which the duty was reinstated from January 1, 2026, after being lifted in late 2025 (Hindustan Times).
Coverage diverges in the emphasis placed on the implications of the duty exemption. The Hindu highlights the potential benefits for the textile sector, framing the decision as a significant boost. In contrast, both Hindustan Times and Times of India focus on the timeline of the duty exemption, with the latter emphasizing the government's intent to stabilize prices and support the garment industry.
Missing from the coverage is a discussion of the potential long-term impacts of this exemption on domestic cotton production and farmers' livelihoods, which could be a concern for agricultural stakeholders. This absence may reflect a blind spot in the reporting, particularly from the left-leaning perspective.
Government exempts import duty on cotton for five months.
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