| India's poly, viscose yarn may stay positive; elections to curb demand
10 Apr 24 4 min read
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- Polyester and viscose yarn prices in India are expected to stay positive due to slow imports and rising crude oil prices.
- Viscose yarn prices rose slightly due to limited supply, while polyester yarn prices stabilised.
- Upcoming elections may impact demand.
- Markets in Surat, Mumbai and Ludhiana showed varying trends, with traders cautious due to elections.
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