Textiles and jute minister Emaz Uddin Pramanik on Wednesday told parliament that export of jute goods to India have been affected after New Delhi imposed antidumping duties on the jute products from Bangladesh.
Export of jute goods to India came down to Tk 50 crore this year from usual Tk 275 crore to Tk 300 crore per year as the country imposed antidumping duties on jute products from Bangladesh, Emaz Uddin Pramanik said while replying a query of ruling Awami League lawmaker Ummey Razia Kajo
Slow trading was witnessed on the cotton market on Tuesday as buyers remained away from the market and only a few deals took place. The Karachi Cotton Association cut its spot rate by Rs50.
Brokers said buyers were showing less interest despite the fact that new cotton season has started.
They said that as the Punjab government had discouraged early sowing in the country, buyers were waiting for the assessment of crop size which would take a few more days.
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Supplies from the new cotton crop have improved as sizeable quantities have started arriving in the market, majorly from the coastal cities of Sindh. The Karachi Cotton Association kept its spot rate unchanged.
Cotton broker Syed Mudabir Shah said picking somehow gets momentum in cities in Sindh including Badin, Degree, Gularhci, Mirpur Khas and Umerkot.
He said the price of phutti (seed cotton) rose by Rs50 to Rs3,500 to Rs3,625. However, the price of cotton seeds reduced from R