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Shandong Weihai Gets 993 Tons Of Cotton Import Tariff Quota

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Recently, the national development and Reform Commission issued 2016 tariff quotas for grain and cotton imports. Under the active efforts of the municipal development and Reform Commission, Weihai received a total of 15302 tons of grain and cotton import tariff quotas, an increase of 414% over the same period last year.

Among them, the corn quota is 10315 tons, the wheat quota is 2000 tons, the rice quota is 1994 tons, and the cotton quota is 993 tons, which covers all the quota varieties issued by the national development and Reform Commission.

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The quota policy will benefit more enterprises in our city. We should intensify policy propaganda and conscientiously do well in the declaration of quotas, so as to ensure that eligible enterprises are included in the scope of declaration.

In recent years, the municipal development and Reform Commission has adopted the import tariff quota as an important means to support the pformation and upgrading of traditional grain and cotton spinning enterprises. In addition to making use of the difference between domestic and foreign prices to reduce the production costs of enterprises, we actively guide enterprises to take the market as the guide, and develop products with high technology and high added value through the use of imported raw materials, so as to push the product line from the low end to the low end.

Middle and high end

Continuously enhancing the market of enterprises

Competitive power

After hard work, in 2016, the number of import tariff quotas for grain and cotton in our city increased significantly, up 4 times over the same period last year.

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According to the latest statistics, the total output of cotton in India is estimated at 6 million 96 thousand tons in 2015, which is 327 thousand tons lower than that in 2014.

From 2002 to 2007, cotton production in India increased from 2 million 308 thousand tons to 5 million 378 thousand tons, nearly doubled.

After 2007, cotton production in India has been maintained at a level of more than 5 million 879 thousand tons.

India's cotton growing area ranks third in the world.

The main cotton producing areas in India are concentrated in the rainwater irrigated areas of Maharashtra, central Pang, Gujarat Bong, Orissa, etc. in the central region, the output of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu in the southern region accounts for 30% of the total cotton output in India; the artificial irrigated areas such as Punjab, harya and Rajasthan in the northern region account for 15% of the total cotton output in India.

With the continuous renovation of cotton planting technology in India, the cotton yield per unit in India increased from 269 pounds per mu to 515 pounds per mu between 2002 and 2013.

At the same time, the expansion of pgenic cotton, improvement of cotton varieties, improvement of crop management and favorable weather conditions have greatly promoted cotton production in India.

In recent years, the technology of India's textile industry has been improving continuously, laying the foundation for the continuous expansion of India's textile industry.

It is understood that the output value of India's textile and garment industry accounts for 14% of India's total industrial output value, accounting for 17% of India's total exports, accounting for 4% of the gross domestic product, and providing direct employment of over 35 million people and indirect employment exceeding 55 million.

Agriculture and textile industry have become the largest pillar industries in India.

Cotton consumption in India is expected to increase to 5 million 552 thousand tons in 2016.

From the global trade trend chart, we can see that policy plays a vital role in India's cotton export.

India is expected to maintain its position as the largest net exporter of cotton in 2016. The main export destinations are still Pakistan, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Indonesia and other Southeast Asian countries. China, as the world's largest cotton consuming country, has a great impact on India's cotton exports.

It is estimated that the export volume of cotton in India in 2016 is about 1 million 225 thousand tons.


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