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North Indian cotton yarn prices are rising due to a stronger ICE cotton index and enhanced global and domestic demand.
This upward trend is visible in Ludhiana and Delhi, with prices up by ₹2-4 per kg.
Chinese buyers are actively seeking Indian cotton yarn, resulting in increased prices.
The Panipat market is also observing a rise in cotton comber prices.
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