| India's poly spun yarn sees limited trade amid muted demand
22 Mar 23 3 min read
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- The market for polyester-cotton and poly spun yarn in India saw slow trade with prices remaining steady in Ludhiana and recovering by ₹2-3 per kg in Surat. Market participants are adopting a wait-and-watch policy for next month, anticipating prices to increase. Cotton prices in north India remained range-bound and recovered to previous levels.
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