The industry imported 1,390,938,752 lb of raw cotton a year.
He also imported raw cotton from America in his own ships.
Japan was importing raw cotton, wool, and oil imported products.
Sedgwick Mill held large stocks of raw cotton and continued in limited production.
Handmade paper is still produced there from raw cotton.
It produces a lot of raw cotton and wheat.
In the 1970s domestic output did not meet demand, and significant quantities of raw cotton were imported.
The mill consumed more raw cotton than any other firm in the country at the time.
The result is that the mill was forced to buy raw cotton at a high free- market price for the other half of its production.
The import of the raw cotton began, and many factories were built.