| India's poly spun yarn & fibre may see supply disruption in April
29 Mar 23 3 min read
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- Polyester-cotton and poly-spun yarn market in India is seeing a stable trend in prices and poor demand.
- Prices may increase next month and there is a possibility of supply disruption due to the implementation of QCO on April 3.
- North Indian cotton prices increased due to ICE cotton supporting domestic spot and future prices, low arrival and steady demand.
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