| Viscose yarn prices up in Indian market; poly, PC yarn remain stable
07 Feb 24 4 min read
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- Viscose yarn prices surged in India due to limited supplies owing to QCO.
- Polyester yarn remained stable amidst slow demand.
- Cotton prices held steady in north India despite weakened demand.
- The market anticipates stability as consumers have stocked up for the summer, while concerns persist over new payment regulations affecting trading sentiments.
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