The import duties on british textiles entering india were removed in 1882. Why?
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Indian tariffs, concluding that the Indian duty of 5 per cent on the import of cotton textiles was 'absolutely prohibitory' to Manchester's.
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Duties were raised significant immediately after the India mutiny and in the years 1862 revenues from the other sources were buoyant and this textiles were press that event these low duties to be removed .
Additional in the year 1882 is all import duties were and get completely disposed to purchase only British manufacture.
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