| South India's cotton yarn prices steady despite slow demand
12 Apr 24 3 min read
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- South Indian cotton yarn sector is experiencing slow demand, influenced by a decline in cotton prices and sluggish buying from garment industry.
- Despite this, yarn prices in Mumbai and Tiruppur remained stable.
- The market is also affected by seasonal factors, like the absence of demand for school uniform fabrics and the anticipation of the general election.
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