In Mumbai, cotton yarn demand was moderate, and prices hovered around previous levels. A trader from the Mumbai market told Fibre*Fashion, “Spinning mills are holding prices to protect their margins. They expect that lower cotton prices will enhance their competitiveness in international markets. With Diwali demand now over, power and auto looms have reduced fabric production.”
In Mumbai, ** carded yarn of warp and weft varieties were traded at ****;*,***-*,*** (approximately $**.**-$**.**) and ****;*,***-*,*** per * kg (approximately $**.**-$**.**) (excluding GST), respectively. Other prices include: ** combed warp at ****;***-*** (approximately $*.**-$*.**) per kg, ** carded weft at ****;*,***-*,*** (approximately $**.**-$**.**) per *.* kg, **/** carded warp at ****;***-*** (approximately $*.**-$*.**) per kg, **/** carded warp at ****;***-*** (approximately $*.**-$*.**) per kg and **/** combed warp at ****;***-*** (approximately $*.**-*.**) per kg, according to trade sources.
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