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Cotton yarn demand slows down in hopes of lower prices(11/13/2006)

Updated: 11/13/2006 10:05:00 AM

Demand for cotton yarn and fabric has reduced drastically in past three weeks, as consumers are hoping to witness a significant drop in prices in near future, when they can grab major stocks.

Several traders registered around 30-40 percent drop in sales last month with mills stacking up unsold stocks.

This scenario has been prevailing as the domestic prices are persistently falling, especially the high-end yarns that witnessed a decline from 24,500 yuan in early October to around 23500 yuan per ton.

However, lower-count yarn prices seem to be slowly picking up and balancing.

Though polyester products have recorded steady sales, the cotton price deflation has noticeable gaining advantage.

Source: fibre2fashion

Authority in Charge: China National Textile and Apparel Council (CNTAC)

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