| Cotton yarn steady in north India; Panipat to cut recycled yarn output
03 Jul 23 3 min read
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- Cotton yarn market in north India is witnessing steady prices.
- The recent rise in cotton prices has slightly increased buying in Delhi, while Ludhiana reports sluggish demand.
- In Panipat, weak demand for recycled yarn has led to reduced production.
- Stable but weak demand for cotton yarn and price increases are helping maintain current price levels.
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