| India's poly spun yarn prices steady; finer counts to remain in demand
11 Jan 23 3 min read
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- Polyester yarn prices remained stable in India today amid subdued demand. However, polyester-cotton yarn was sold at higher prices due to costlier natural fibre. Demand for polyester yarn of finer counts will rise as production of summer clothing picks up in the next few months. The polyester value chain will take longer to find the support it needs.
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