| India's PC, poly spun yarn up as raw material prices rise, demand high
25 Jan 23 3 min read
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- India's polyester yarn prices increased amid improved buying. Polyester-cotton yarn was also sold for higher prices. Polyester value chain witnessed a better demand after a rise in polyester staple fibre (PSF) prices. Last week, Reliance increased the prices of PSF and its upstream raw materials. Higher crude oil prices are said to have pushed up polyester.
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