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India's PC, poly spun, viscose yarn markets subdued; buying still weak

23 Aug '23
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Insights

  • Man-made fibre yarn prices have steadied across India due to weak demand from the weaving industry, affecting the typical seasonal rise for winter.
  • PC, poly spun and viscose yarn prices remained stable in Ludhiana and Surat, with some easing in recycled polyester fibre.
  • Ludhiana saw limited demand, described as 'still weak' for winter by a local trader.

The Ludhiana market has witnessed a bearish tone in PC yarn and poly spun yarn, with steady prices and limited demand. However, recycled polyester fibre eased down following a price cut in virgin polyester fibre. A trader from the Ludhiana market told Fibre2Fashion, "Winter demand was still weak. There was no seasonal movement. Although, limited buying by the weaving industry was intact." 

In Ludhiana, PC yarn and poly spun yarn remained stable at previous prices. The ** count PC combed yarn (**/**) traded at &#****;***-*** per kg (GST inclusive); ** count PC carded yarn (**/**) sold at &#****;***-*** per kg; ** count poly spun was priced at &#****;***-*** per kg (GST inclusive) in the north Indian market, with recycled polyester fibre (PET bottle fibre) quoted 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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