| Payment rule impact south India's cotton yarn market, prices stable
19 Mar 24 3 min read
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- In south India, the cotton yarn market is experiencing a downturn in demand due to concerns over payment rules, affecting buyers' willingness to engage.
- Despite this, prices in Tiruppur and Mumbai remain stable.
- The new payment regulations are causing anxiety among fabric manufacturers, handlooms and stockists.
- Improvement in anticipated in the coming month.
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