Foreign news on January 2 showed that cotton prices in northern India increased. Cotton prices have increased by Rs 100-120 per morund (37.2 kg) since last week. According to local traders, cotton arrivals in northern India have stabilized at 11,000 bales (170 kg each). Cotton is traded at 6125-6250 rupees per morind in Punjab, 6125-6250 rupees per morind in Haryana, 6325-6400 rupees per morind in upper Rajasthan, 60000-60000-60000 per kandi (356 kg) in lower Rajasthan. 62500 rupees.
Northern India Cotton Yarn
1st Easy Day 2023, India The trading volume of cotton yarn in the north is limited. Cotton yarn prices were slightly lower than last week, but traders said yarn exports had improved. If it were not for the high cost, textile companies could increase production. Panipat recycled yarn prices remained stable and trading volume was light.
In Delhi, cotton yarn prices have fallen by Rs 5 per kg since last week, with trading remaining subdued due to lack of active buyers. A trader in Delhi said, “Today, on the first day of the New Year, trading is restricted. Buyers are absent. Traders also feel reassured, but export orders improved last week, giving the market hope that textile companies will increase production. However, parity is the leader The main condition for more transactions in cotton yarn.”
Industry insiders said that textile companies have received export orders from Bangladesh, Turkey, Egypt, Latin America and other countries. In Delhi, the export price of 30-count combed cotton yarn is 260-265 rupees per kilogram (ex-factory price). Export transactions are carried out at around US$3.05 per kilogram (FOB). According to Fibre2Fasdfssdfsshion’s market insight tool TexPro, the price of 30-count combed cotton yarn is 280-285 rupees per kilogram (excluding GST), 40-count combed cotton yarn is 305-310 rupees per kilogram, 30-count carded cotton yarn is 255-260 rupees per kilogram, 40 Carded cotton yarn is 280-285 rupees per kilogram.
On the first day of the new year, demand in Ludhiana was very low. The price of local cotton yarn has been reduced by Rs 2 per kilogram. A trader in Ludhiana said the market will determine its direction in the next 3-4 days. Domestic demand is unlikely to improve, but high export demand could provide much-needed support to cotton yarn. 30-count combed cotton yarn is priced at Rs 278-288 per kg (including GST), 20-count combed cotton yarn is priced at Rs 268-278 per kg, 25-count combed cotton yarn is priced at Rs 273-283 per kg, and 30-count carded cotton yarn is priced at Rs 253 per kg. -Rs 263.
Panipat recycled yarn prices remain stable due to limited purchase volumes. </p