| South Indian cotton yarn market may remain bearish until March end
17 Mar 23 3 min read
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- Cotton yarn prices in South India are struggling due to low demand, post-Holi labour shortages and the end of the financial year. Mumbai has noted a bearish trend in cotton yarn, with no trade occurring at current prices. Tiruppur market has also noted weak sentiment, with buyers backtracking from the market after the recent easing in cotton prices.
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