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Manmade fibre spun yarns export declined sharply in March

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Spun yarns made of man-made fibres recorded sharp decline in export both in terms of volume and value. During March, a total of 6.85 million kg of man-made spun yarn were exported, comprising 3 million kg of polyester yarn, 2.1 million kg of viscose yarn and 1.7 million kg of acrylic yarn. Polyester yarn exports were down 31 per cent in value while viscose yarn export was down 16 per cent during the month. Unit price realization was down US cents 10 for viscose and US cents 27 for polyester from a year ago.

Have Indian spun yarns become competitive?

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Export volume of spun yarns from India continue to grow in March 2015, while prices retreated compared to their year ago levels. At this price level, it appears that spun yarns made in India have become globally competitive, particularly of cotton. The fall in prices reflect the decline in raw fibre cost in India.

Spun yarn exports volume from India up in February, prices down

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Spun yarn exports were up in February in terms of volumes but the fall in FOB per unit price, which apparently arrested in January, continued, leading to a sharp fall in revenue earnings. Volumes at over 122 million kg were worth US$355 million or Rs 2,190 crore, implying per unit realisation of US$2.90 per kg for all kinds of spun yarns. This was US cents 8 down from previous month and down US cents 45 from February 2014.

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