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This month, to protect industry at home, it banned the export of cotton, upsetting India's farmers and trading partners; within days, it backtracked.
On his way out the door, Hébert banned the export of cotton – already made nearly impossible by the Union blockade off the coast – except by authorized agents of the Confederacy.
Gujarat: The ban on the export of cotton from the central government might be a positive move for domestic mills, but it is having an adverse effect on the farmers in the state with small land holdings (Economic Times).
By 1860, Houston had emerged as a commercial and railroad hub for the export of cotton.
New Orleans was selected because of the city's strategic location along the Mississippi River which made it a vitally important center for commercial activity, including the export of cotton from the area's plantations.
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India banned exports of cotton.
The economy relies on exports of cotton and aluminium, and especially on remittances from more than 1m migrant labourers, mostly toiling in Russia and Kazakhstan.
Gomez-Galvarriato and Williamson (2008) build a different industrialization index for 1910, which measures industrial performance using as a proxy net exports of cotton textile manufactures per capita (the index includes yarn, thread, and cloth of all sorts).
A similar source of funds was to be the tax on exports of cotton.
During the American Civil War, exports of cotton from the Confederate States of America to Europe were blocked.
The exports of cotton grew in proportion to the amounts being produced in the Black Belt; by 1840 Mobile was second only to New Orleans in cotton exports in the nation.
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