| Cotton yarn prices down in Delhi, sentiments weak in north India
02 May 24 4 min read
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- North India's cotton yarn prices fell due to weak demand amid declining cotton prices globally and domestically.
- In Delhi, prices dropped by ₹2-3 per kg, while Ludhiana remained stable.
- Panipat saw slow demand in the recycled yarn market.
- Cotton prices continued to drop, with buyers remaining cautious.
- North India reported decreased cotton arrivals.
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