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India's cotton exports to slump 41% as China buys less

Bulging world stockpiles and waning demand from China - intent on supporting its own growers - are hurting state-run Cotton Corporation of India (CCI), which is set to suffer its steepest loss in at least six years from sales in the current season.

March 31, 2015 / 22:19 IST
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Cotton exports from India, the world's biggest producer and seller, are expected to fall 41 percent to a five-year low of 7 million bales this crop year ending September as top buyer China curbs purchases, a government official said.

Bulging world stockpiles and waning demand from China - intent on supporting its own growers - are hurting state-run Cotton Corporation of India (CCI), which is set to suffer its steepest loss in at least six years from sales in the current season.

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Lower exports from India could support benchmark New York price that fell to a one-week low on Monday.

India's Textile Commissioner Kiran Soni Gupta on Tuesday revised downward the export forecast of 9 million bales made in October and said the country will have to raise sales to Bangladesh, Pakistan and Vietnam that together account for about 40 percent of the total exports currently.