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Issue dated - 11th September. 2003
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Umbrella association targets single 2004-05 pre-budget memorandum from textile industry
The Association of Synthetic Fibre Industry (ASFI), which has taken the lead in forming an umbrella organisation of the various textile bodies, has set as its first target the submission of a single pre-budget memorandum from the entire textile industry to the Union textiles ministry for 2004-05.


There is no harm in accepting the zero-for-zero duty proposal in respect of textiles

- Anwarul Hoda, former WTO deputy director-general & now professor at Indian Council for Research in International Economic Relations, opines on the WTO drafts.


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Restoration of jute base
The new textile minister has evinced keen interest in rejuvenating the jute sector which has so far been not successful in drawing the attention of the policy makers.


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