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China trims yarn import from India but Pakistan fills its yarn gap

Related Keywords: cotton yarn export, cotton yarn import, Spun yarn export, textile export from india, yarn import in Bangladesh, Yarn import in china, yarn import in Pakistan

Spun yarn exports from India were up 2 per cent in volume terms but down 8 per cent in value terms in January 2016. The marginal increase in volume reflect the weakening global demand while the decline in value is explained by falling FOB price and depreciating the INR. Total yarn shipments were at 103 million kg worth US$278.3 million or INR1,856 crore, implying per unit realisation of US$2.70 per kg, down US cents 30 from a year ago.

Bangladesh doubles polyester cotton yarn imports from India

Related Keywords: acrylic yarn export, manmade fibre yarn, mmf yarn, polyester yarn export, Spun yarn exports, viscose yarn export, yarn import in Bangladesh, Yarn import in china

Blended spun yarns export aggregated US$36.3 million in July, up 12 per cent YoY while volumes gained 20 per cent at 12 million kg. During the month, 6.7 million kg of PC yarns worth US$19 million and 3.5 million kg of PV yarns valued at US$9.8 million were exported.

Cotton/viscose yarn demand has been on the rise since cotton prices have started moderating while viscose gave the lustre. In July, 0.7 million kg of yarns were exported worth US$2.7 million as against 0.3 million and US$1.69 million in the same month last year.

Export of spun yarns made of 100pc manmade fibres on the recovery path

Related Keywords: acrylic yarn export, manmade fibre yarn, mmf yarn, polyester yarn export, Spun yarn exports, viscose yarn export, Yarn import in china

100 percent man-made fibre yarns export rebounded sharply in July particularly that of polyester and viscose yarns. In July, 6.09 million kg of man-made spun yarn were exported, comprising 2.63 million kg of polyester yarn, 2.19 million kg of viscose yarn and 1.23 million kg of acrylic yarn.

Cotton yarn export rises this June

In June 2015, India exported cotton yarn to 72 countries with volumes at 92 million kg which was worth US$275 million (INR1,740 crore). The average unit price realization was at US$2.98 a kg, down US cent 1 from previous month and US cents 54 down from the same month a year ago. The largest importer of cotton yarn from India was China, followed way behind by Bangladesh and Egypt. The top three together accounted for more than 60 per cent of cotton yarn with combined volume at 60 million kg worth US$170 million.

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China has started buying more spun yarns from India, June exports rebound

Related Keywords: cotton yarn export, yarn export, yarn export to china, Yarn import in china, yarn prices in china, yarn prices in India

Spun yarn imports from India have rebounded in the past month in China, reveals the latest “ YnFx - Fibre and yarn Exports - India Report. Yarn export to China was extremely sluggish since May 2014 falling year on year and saw some rebound in May 2015. In June 2015, exports jumped 105 per cent in volume and 80 per cent in value.

RMG exports from India jumped 33pc in FY15 and is likely to continue the uptrend

Related Keywords: cotton yarn export from india, readymade garment demand in Europe, readymade garment demand in USA, Readymade garment export from india, Yarn import in china

As per the latest data of Ministry of Textiles, India's exports of readymade garments jumped 33 per cent from INR72,592 crore in 2013-14 to INR96,523 crore in 2014-15. Experts opine that the stupendous uptrend will continue for the next three years. The expectation is based on three fundamentals. One, export incentives from the government, second, revival in demand from major markets such as US and Europe and, three, increase in manufacturing costs in China.

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.

Spun yarn export growth falls in February, China imports lesser

Related Keywords: cotton yarn export, cotton yarn export to Bangladesh, cotton yarn export to china, Spun yarn exports, textile export target, yarn import in Bangladesh, Yarn import in china

Spun yarn exports were unable to maintain its strength seen in January as they grew just 3.7 per cent in February as against 21 per cent clocked in the previous month. About 117 million kg of spun yarns were exported worth US$390 million or Rs 2,425 crore during February. In terms of growth, volumes were up 7.4 per cent while US$ value increased 3.7 per cent implying a fall in unit price realization, as the Rupee depreciated 16 per cent against the US$ in the comparable months.

China is importing lesser yarn from India, waiting for cotton policy

Related Keywords: CITI, Confederation of Indian Textile Industry, D K Nair, SIMA, Southern India Mills Association, T Rajkumar, yarn export to china, Yarn import in china

China is now buying lesser yarn from India, putting Indian export under pressure. Moreover, buyers in China are insisting on lower pricing citing that Indian rupee has strengthened against US$. Over the past one month, Indian yarn export price to China has declined 6- 7 per cent and is hovering around US$3.30 a kg. Until January, China was importing about 110 -120 million kg yarn per month on an average.

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