| South Indian cotton yarn market faces slow demand, tight liquidity
09 Apr 24 3 min read
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- Cotton yarn prices remained stable in south India amid slow demand from the consumer industry, exporters and stockists.
- The sluggish retail demand, liquidity constraints, and high stock levels led to a lack of market improvement, with mills selling yarn below production costs.
- Production slowdown in power looms has dampened market sentiments.
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