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Page 240
... JUTE PRODUCTS PART TWO Jute and its products have been Pakistan's chief foreign exchange earner ( except for 1952 and 1953 ) since the country was founded . Raw jute has been and remains the largest single item of export , but by the ...
... JUTE PRODUCTS PART TWO Jute and its products have been Pakistan's chief foreign exchange earner ( except for 1952 and 1953 ) since the country was founded . Raw jute has been and remains the largest single item of export , but by the ...
Page 243
... jute producer . That this occurred is evident from the big jump ( 95 per cent ) in the domestic price index . Thus domestic jute mills were so interested in obtaining raw jute that they bid up the domestic price by almost 100 per cent ...
... jute producer . That this occurred is evident from the big jump ( 95 per cent ) in the domestic price index . Thus domestic jute mills were so interested in obtaining raw jute that they bid up the domestic price by almost 100 per cent ...
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... raw jute absorbed by the domestic market declined relative to the previous year for the first time in Pakistan and the domestic wholesale price index fell by 11 per cent , but even so the market was not cleared and stocks increased ...
... raw jute absorbed by the domestic market declined relative to the previous year for the first time in Pakistan and the domestic wholesale price index fell by 11 per cent , but even so the market was not cleared and stocks increased ...
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