| Cotton yarn prices soar in north India amid surging cotton fibre costs
29 Feb 24 3 min read
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- Cotton yarn prices surged in north India due to rising cotton costs, with increases of ₹8-10 per kg in Ludhiana and Delhi.
- Fabric manufacturers aimed to stock up, but uncertain demand hindered confidence.
- However, cotton prices eased after a drop in ICE cotton rates.
- Panipat's recycled yarn prices were stable and north India saw a ₹100 drop in cotton prices.
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