INDIA YARN EXPORTS TO CHINA RISE

INDIA’S sales of yarn to China have increased by 75% in last two months, according to Kandasamy Selvaraju, secretary general of Southern India Mills Association. He told just-style: “142 million kg of yarn was exported in June and July this year; it used to be 80 to 90 million kg in the past.” Most of the exported yarn, according to Mr Selvaraju, is below 40 counts. “India has at least 10-15% cost competitiveness in such yarn,” compared to China-based suppliers, he explained. Also, the domestic consumption of yarn in India has risen 15% since this April ...


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