Demand for fine count cotton yarn stabilizes across South India

Demand for fine-count cotton yarn remained stable across South India, performing better than coarser varieties. South’s major textile hub Tiruppur saw steady buying activity, supported by healthy orders for both domestic and export fabrics. Demand in this region is generally anticipated to improve as manufacturers begin production cycles for summer garments.

Meanwhile, the Mumbai market continued to see weak activity, primarily due to ongoing labor shortages. Traders in Mumbai, however, are optimistic, anticipating a recovery in market activity once workers return following the conclusion of state elections.



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