| PC yarn prices down amid poor demand in India; poly spun yarn rises
21 Jun 23 3 min read
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- Polyester-cotton (PC) yarn prices in India have fallen due to weak demand, particularly in the Ludhiana market.
- Conversely, polyester spun yarn prices increased due to rising raw material costs, influenced by RIL's recent price hike.
- Mixed trends were observed in the yarn market, with various yarn prices remaining stable despite the softening demand.
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