| North India's cotton yarn market remains bearish, but Delhi shows hope
26 Jun 23 3 min read
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- Cotton yarn trade in north India started on a subdued note with prices dipping in Ludhiana and Delhi.
- However, increased enquiries in Delhi bring hope for recovery.
- Ludhiana experiences a persistent bearish market with hesitant buyers.
- Panipat's recycled yarn market is quiet with sluggish demand.
- Cotton prices are falling due to reduced buying from mills.
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