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India Fiber and Yarn Prices (Weekly Report)

2021-02-26 19:10:13| EmergingTextiles.com

Cotton yarn prices have significantly risen in the past week on India's domestic and export markets. Demand is boosting price offers, in line with the return of Chinese buyers from their holidays. Our weekly report covers fiber prices in India, including cotton, polyester, and viscose. Many yarn prices are also reviewed, including carded and combed cotton, poly-cotton, poly-viscose, 100% polyester, 100% viscose, and 100% acrylic. Organic and BCI cotton fiber and yarn prices are available. Major yarn production centers are covered with Tirupur (Tamil Nadu), Bhiwandi (Maharashtra), and Ludhiana (Punjab). Yarn prices are compared with fiber prices to assess the latest trends in margins of Indian spinners.

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