Home Textiles Today - June 18, 2007
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Strong Rupee Dampens India Exports
Having managed the transition out of quotas in 2005, some manufacturers saw large gains — while India's home textile exports to the United States overall increased marginally in 2006. But in the early months of 2007 they have faced increased pressure on margins caused by a rapidly appreciating rupee.
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