Explained | Impact of removing anti-dumping duty on viscose staple fibre
The Hindu
Fibre will be available in India at competitive prices
The Union government recently revoked anti-dumping duty (ADD) on viscose staple fibre originating in or imported from China and Indonesia. Viscose is largely used by the textile and clothing industry to make apparel, mainly for women and children, in the domestic market. India’s clothing patterns are more woven-based products. With changes in fashion trends, use of comfort wear such as leggings and lounge wear are seeing a growth. Women and children comfort wear are made of 100% viscose or viscose blends. Viscose products are seen as easy to maintain too and viscose consumption in India has witnessed 11% CAGR for the last five to six years.More Related News

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