Loss of 400-500 crores to the textile market in Surat due to Taliban occupation in Afghanistan

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Loss of 400-500 crores to the textile market

New Delhi: After the occupation of the Taliban in Afghanistan, the situation has worsened there. People are running away from the country due to fear. Many countries including India, Russia, America (USA) have started airlifting their citizens from there. The deteriorating situation in Afghanistan has had a direct impact on trade in India as well. The textile market in Surat of Gujarat has suffered a loss of 400-500 crores.

Let us tell you that the textile market in Surat is also facing losses due to the current situation in Afghanistan. Textile trader Dinesh Kataria told that Rs 400-500 crore cloth used to go to Afghanistan from Surat. There has been a lot of damage. There was mainly burqa cloth.

Loss of 400-500 crores to the textile market

There was a loss of 400-500 crores to the textile market in Surat
On the other hand, if the situation in Afghanistan does not improve soon, then the textile traders of Surat may have to bear a big loss. Many traders are currently acting cautiously in view of the situation. By the way, goods from Asia’s largest Surat textile market go to other countries of the world. Talking about Afghanistan, dress material, dupatta, burqa cloth goes there.

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