| South India cotton yarn steady amid demand uncertainty, global unrest
19 Apr 24 3 min read
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- Cotton yarn prices remained stable across south Indian markets despite slow demand and uncertainties.
- In Mumbai, despite weak exports and local demand, spinning mills did not reduce yarn prices due to limited stress to sell.
- In Tiruppur, markets were closed for voting in India's general election, with prices stable on the previous trading day.
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