Shares of major Indian textile companies fell up to 6% for a second straight day after Bangladesh signed a trade agreement with the U.S., offering lower tariffs and exemptions on select textiles. Experts suggest the impact on Indian exporters may be limited, though competitive pressures could rise, particularly in product-specific categories.
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