Apparel Prices

Yarn Price Reports: Domestic Markets

Our weekly reports provide a comparison of spun yarn prices in China, India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Market indicators are released on a weekly basis, in both local currencies and US dollars, covering 100% cotton, 100% polyester, poly-cotton, poly-viscose and 100% viscose.

Spun Yarn Prices: Domestic Markets (Monthly)

Spun yarn prices in domestic markets moved unevenly during the month, shaped by rising cotton costs on the supply side and persistently weak downstream demand.
To compare market trends across these four countries, we have selected benchmark indicators, including 30s carded cotton knitting and 40s combed cotton knitting, polyester-cotton, 100% polyester, and 100% viscose. All data are available for download.

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Spun Yarn Prices: Domestic Markets (Monthly)

Domestic spun yarn prices were largely stable in November, reflecting a quiet market where falling cotton costs balanced weak demand and limited mill activity.
To compare market trends across these four countries, we have selected benchmark indicators, including 30s carded cotton knitting and 40s combed cotton knitting, polyester-cotton, 100% polyester, and 100% viscose. All data are available for download.

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Spun Yarn Prices: Domestic Markets (Monthly)

Domestic spun yarn markets remained mostly stable in October, as steady fiber costs and subdued demand kept trading activity limited.
To compare market trends across these four countries, we have selected benchmark indicators, including 30s carded cotton knitting and 40s combed cotton knitting, polyester-cotton, 100% polyester, and 100% viscose. All data are available for download.

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