| North Indian cotton yarn market stays bearish; comber eases in Panipat
27 Apr 23 3 min read
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- Cotton yarn market in north India is struggling due to weak demand from the downstream industry and stable cotton yarn prices.
- Ludhiana is experiencing a payment crisis, and Delhi is seeing limited trade.
- Panipat is facing a decline in cotton comber prices.
- North Indian cotton prices continue to slide due to slow demand from spinners and limited arrivals.
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