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South Indian Cotton Yarn Prices Remain Stable Amid Weak Buying Interest

The South Indian cotton yarn market remained steady this week as cautious demand from the downstream textile sector balanced stable raw material prices. Despite moderate inquiries from domestic weaving and knitting segments, overall buying activity reflected a wait-and-watch approach amid global market uncertainties. In key textile hubs such as Coimbatore and Tiruppur, cotton yarn prices […]

South Indian Cotton Yarn Prices Remain Stable

The South Indian cotton yarn market remained steady this week as cautious demand from the downstream textile sector balanced stable raw material prices. Despite moderate inquiries from domestic weaving and knitting segments, overall buying activity reflected a wait-and-watch approach amid global market uncertainties.

In key textile hubs such as Coimbatore and Tiruppur, cotton yarn prices showed limited fluctuations, supported by stable cotton costs and controlled supply levels. Market participants indicated that spinning mills maintained price stability to sustain margins, while buyers placed orders cautiously due to slow fabric offtake and subdued export demand.

Industry sources noted that demand from power loom and hosiery clusters remained moderate, with traders closely monitoring cotton price movements and export inquiries. The yarn trade has also been influenced by currency volatility and global apparel demand trends, prompting mills to avoid aggressive price revisions.

Export-oriented segments are witnessing measured buying interest, particularly from Asian markets, though volume growth remains gradual. Market stakeholders expect that improved garment orders and festive-season stocking may support demand recovery in the coming weeks.

Overall, the South Indian cotton yarn market outlook remains stable, with prices holding firm amid balanced supply-demand dynamics and cautious procurement strategies across the textile value chain.

Source: Fibre 2 Fashion

 (Rewritten & adapted by Indian-Apparel.com News Desk)

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