In the Ludhiana market, polyester-cotton yarn prices remained unchanged, while poly spun yarn increased by ****;* per kg after the QCO was implemented. As a trader from the Ludhiana market explained to Fibre2Fashion, "The implementation of QCO on polyester filament yarn could cause a disruption in imported supplies. This drove up yarn prices. However, prices may decrease due to the government**;s relief on the import of polyester yarn."
The ** count PC combed yarn (**/**) fell to ****;***-*** per kg (GST inclusive) in Ludhiana. Meanwhile, ** count PC carded yarn (**/**) and ** count poly spun remained steady at ****;***-*** per kg and ****;***-*** per kg (GST inclusive) respectively. The price of recycled polyester fibre (made from PET bottles) remained stable at ****;**-** per kg, according to *f_homepage_tpblock&utm_medium=logo&utm_campaign=texpro_****" target="_blank">Fibre2Fashion**;s market insight tool TexPro.
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