| Cotton yarn prices ease in north India, steady in Panipat
22 Apr 24 4 min read
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- Cotton yarn prices in north India have dropped by ₹3 per kg due to factors like a cash crunch during elections and geopolitical tensions.
- Despite a recent rise in raw material costs, demand remains weak.
- Additionally, the recycled yarn market in Panipat is stable, facing a worker shortage as many have left for election-related reasons or farming.
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