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China begins to import cotton from India, not Pakistan.
February 07, 2013 - Updated 1550 PKT


KARACHI: China has opted for importing cotton from India instead of Pakistan, as energy crisis in Pakistan has given rise to suspicions that the country's yarn exports may witness a decline.

It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistani industrialists had failed to meet production deadlines against export orders from China and the delivery had to suffer delays.

According to the head of Cotton Giners' Association, Ahsanul Haq 44 percent of the total amount of yarn imported by China last year had been ordered from Pakistan.

But, now Chinese traders have started to place these orders with India instead of Pakistan, pushing Indian yarn exports to an unprecedented level, he added.

China begins to import cotton from India, not Pakistan - geo.tv
 
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Yes every one will opt.....Chinese are very well at thier bussiness and they should be..... Once energy crisis in pakistan is alleviated to an extent..... Orders will come.... As I am well aware of the fact that all our neighbors are far behind us in production of high quality cotton yarn............ No need to ponder about policies of any buyer.... we should look into our own problems.....
 
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Pakistan needs to take care of its powe problems to bring back business.
 
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No business likes delay in supplies which affect their own production and supply to customers. Pakistan needs to resolve the power crisis on war footings or face decline in exports and economy. By a rough estimate the economy can grow an additional 3~4 percent annually only by ensuring unintrupted power supply.
 
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There may be some truth to it, but then it takes someone from the textile industry to place this in context.

1. India has comparatively little surplus cotton. They can not meet the demand from China.

2. Pakistan's problems with energy crisis though real, do not necessarily mean loss of business. There is excess capacity at present as well. The cotton crop this year though better than last year, was still not a bumper crop. There are issues of supply of cotton. So, this is not a straight forward issue as the headline may suggest.

It might be better to change this thread name to cotton yarn instead of cotton. Two different things actually business-wise.
 
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There may be some truth to it, but then it takes someone from the textile industry to place this in context.

1. India has comparatively little surplus cotton. They can not meet the demand from China.

2. Pakistan's problems with energy crisis though real, do not necessarily mean loss of business. There is excess capacity at present as well. The cotton crop this year though better than last year, was still not a bumper crop. There are issues of supply of cotton. So, this is not a straight forward issue as the headline may suggest.

It might be better to change this thread name to cotton yarn instead of cotton. Two different things actually business-wise.

Same was confusion wit me... Either we are discussing raw cotton or cotton yarn...
 
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Send your cotton , we will make the yarn, No electricity issue in Gujarat.

We make better quality by ourselves. Our electricity woes are not at the level where we have to ask anyone, especially not Gujju Banias like yourself.
 
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It is just business, I do not uderstand why the author gave such kind name to this article and dragged pakistan in. I believe he is a high level troller.:coffee:
 
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