Summer surge lifts cotton yarn prices in south India, no tariff impact
Cotton yarn prices rose by ₹2–5 per kg in south India, particularly in Tiruppur and Mumbai, driven by strong summer demand and rising cotton costs. Mills and stockists are increasing prices as production ramps up before seasonal worker departures. Gujarat also saw higher cotton prices despite falling ICE rates, with strong demand from spinning mills. The market awaits clarity on US tariff impacts.
