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An official of the Textile Mills Association said the abundance of cotton lint in the local market could reduce the importation of the product from such countries as the United States, Pakistan and Australia, thereby "lowering our production cost.

"We will make more profit since the decrease in importations of this product can save us millions of dollars," the source said.
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"We will make more profit since the decrease in importations of this product can save us millions of dollars," the source said.
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An official of the Textile Mills Association said the abundance of cotton lint in the local market could reduce the importation of the product from such countries as the United States, Pakistan and Australia, thereby "lowering our production cost.

"We will make more profit since the decrease in importations of this product can save us millions of dollars," the source said.
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"We will make more profit since the decrease in importations of this product can save us millions of dollars," the source said.
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