| Cotton yarn market bearish in north India; prices down in Ludhiana
06 May 24 4 min read
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- North India's cotton yarn market was bearish, with prices easing by ₹1 per kg in Ludhiana while remaining steady in Delhi.
- Experts blame a declining trend in cotton, affecting the textile value chain.
- Although cotton prices rose last Friday, demand remains sluggish as cheaper fabric imports dent domestic demand, slowing recycled yarn sales in Panipat.
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