| Synthetic yarn sees mixed trend in India; poly spun up, viscose down
20 Mar 24 4 min read
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- Polyester yarn prices in India are expected to rise next month due to the implementation of a minimum import price on synthetic knitted fabric.
- Despite current market fluctuations, with some yarn prices holding steady and others dropping, the Ludhiana and Surat markets anticipate a future demand increase.
- Meanwhile, cotton prices declined in north India.
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