| North India cotton yarn steadies, recycled yarn gains in Panipat
15 Jan 24 3 min read
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- Cotton yarn prices in North India showed weakness, with a ₹1/kg drop in Ludhiana, but prices remained stable in Delhi.
- Recycled polyester-cotton yarn prices rose in Panipat due to higher costs of raw material, amid limited supply of PET bottles.
- Cotton prices were stable amid weak demand and reduced arrivals, with cautious buying by mills.
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