Pakistani yarn prices remain strong while Chinese demand continues to decline
In the week from October 25th to November 1st, affected by strong downstream demand, stable cotton prices, and tight cotton supply, yarn prices in Pakistan were extremely strong.
According to statistics, the price of 20S carded cotton yarn in the Faisalbad market of Pakistan has increased by 3% in the past four weeks. In terms of the export market, market demand in the Far East and China has continued to decline in the past week, and yarn export prices have been reduced.
The prices of PC yarn and PV yarn in Pakistan remained unchanged last week. After rising in September, polyester prices have remained unchanged in the past five weeks, with the price of 1.4D polyester staple remaining at 134 rupees/kg. Viscose fiber prices began to fall, with import prices falling to $1.96/kg (CNF Karachi). Pakistani yarn prices remain strong while Chinese demand continues to decline
AAA
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer: Some of the texts, pictures, audios, and videos of some articles published on this site are from the Internet and do not represent the views of this site. The copyrights belong to the original authors. If you find that the information reproduced on this website infringes upon your rights and interests, please contact us and we will change or delete it as soon as possible.
AA