| Fear of QCO raises poly spun yarn prices; vortex viscose up in India
19 Jul 23 3 min read
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- Polyester and viscose yarn prices have risen in the Indian market, while polyester-cotton remained stable
- The Ludhiana and Surat markets saw an increase in poly spun yarn prices after a quality control order.
- Meanwhile, north Indian cotton prices increased due to higher demand from spinning mills.
- RIL has also adjusted its raw material prices.
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