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RIL - PSF LONGLASST (VORTEX)
150/48 HIM BLACK DD
150/48 IM BLACK DD
150/108 SIM
126.00 80/72/ ROTO
125.50 75/72/SD ROTO
122.00 75/36 NIM
120-00
119-00
116-00
National Textile Corporation
0.8 Semi Dull 88-15 PILLING FREE Yarns in
(EX-MILL RATE IN KG) 60 Combed Compact (A) ---------
123.00 75/36 HIM 118-00
VISCOSE, MICROMODAL,
1.0 Semi Dull 85-50 TENCEL, PV,PC & 150/108 HIM
75/108/MICRO 124-00 MADHYA PRADESH REGION
1.2 Semi Dull 84-75 CORE SPUN YARNS
alakan@pallavaagroup.com 300/72 NIM 117.00 MAHARASHTRA REGION
1.4 Semi Dull 84-00 Mobile: +91 90470 26711
150/288/MICRO 118-00 COTTON Grey Cotton
300/72 IM 118.50
2.0 Semi Dull 84-00 150/288 SIM 116-00 2/40 Carded (A) -------- Yarn on Cone
150/48 Brt ------- 300/72 HIM 119.00 150/288 DOUBLE SIM118-00 46 Carded (A) -------- 34 Carded (Auto Cone) --------
1.2 Super HT Brt 89-40
Texturised 320/72X2 HIM 120.00 100/144/MICRO 40 Carded Compact (A) -------- 38 Carded (Auto Cone) --------
1.2 S HT (OW) 93-10 124-00
GREY 2/40 Carded Compact (A) -------- 42 Carded (Auto Cone) --------
1.2 Optical White 89-40 450/96 HIM / SIM 121.00 150/48/BL ROTO 124-00
ALOK 50 Carded Compact (A) -------- 46 Carded (Auto Cone) --------
1.2 Super Black 100-20 300/96 NIM BLACK DD 122.00 60 Carded Compact (A) -------- 48 Carded (Auto Cone) --------
INDUSTRIES
1.4 Super Black 99-20 300/96 HIM BLACK DD 124.00 2/60 Carded Compact (A) -------- 60 Carded (A) --------
Tow Normal 99-70 62/36 SIM 136.00 29 Carded (A) --------
50 Cardeed Compact (A) --------
Tow TBL 109-50 75/34 NIM WEAVING 125.00 300/96 IM BLACK DD 123.50
36 Combed -------- Grey Blended
Tow Super Black 114-15 75/34 NIM KNITTING 128.00 300/96X2 IM BLACK DD 124.50 50 Combed Compact (A) -------- Polyester Cotton Yarn
2.0/2.5 TBL 87-20 67 Combed Compact (A) -------- 40 PC (70/30 Auto Cone) --------
80/48 IM 128.00 220 EASY 145.00
100% Polyester Yarn 56 PC (70/30 Auto Cone) --------
RIL - POY
80/72 SIM 128.00 360/73/1 EASY YARN 144.00
60 100% Poly -------- POLYESTER VISCOSE YARN
Basic Price per Kg.
80/72 HIM - Even 129.00 330/73/1 EYC 153.00 150/48/ROTO 112-00 60 100% A -------- 30 PV (65/35 Auto Cone) --------
(Plus GST Extra) 40 PV (65/35 Auto Cone) --------
126/34 SD -------- 75/108 SIM - Uneven 128.00 100/72 HIM SBR 132.00 150/48/DB ROTO 113-00 62 100% A --------
62 100% EYC -------- SLUB / SIRO YARN
122/72 SD -------- 75/108 SIM 133.00 150/48 HIM SBR 125.00 150/108/MICRO SIM 114-00 65 100% A -------- 38 PC 70/30 (A) Slub --------
150/48/NIM 110-00
250/48 SD -------- 75/108 HIM 134.00 300/144 SIM SBR 121.00 65 100% -------- 38 PV 65/35 (A) Slub --------
51/14 SD -------- 320/72/LIM 109-00 2/76 100% 240-40 29 PV 65/35 (A) Slub --------
75/34 NIM BLACK DD 130.00 300/144 SIM SBR BDD 127.00
160/72 Brt -------- 320/72/ROTO 110-00 Grey Blended
80/72 HIM BLACK DD 133.00 300/144X2 SIM SBR 123.00 300/96/BLACK ROTO 114-00 Polyester Cotton Yarn WEST BENGAL REGION
235/72 Brt --------
RIL - PTY 100/36 NIM 123.00 450/192 SIM SBR 124.00 130/DEN HM/GK 136-00 30 PC (70/30) -------- Grey Cotton - Yarn on Cone
MIX YARN JOB LOT 90.00 160/DEN DISCAT 30 PC (70/30 Auto Cone) -------- 40 Carded Hosiery (Auto Cone) --------
Ex-Factory 100/36 HIM 125.00 126-00
2/30 PC (70/30) -------- 40 DHCR Delux --------
Basic Prices WELLKNOWN 80/108 MIC TW 146-00
100/36 HIM BLACK DD 132.00 52 PC (70/30 (A) -------- 44 Carded (A) --------
(Freight and 80/108/MICRO 124-00 80/34/ROTO TW 142-00 56 PC (70/30 (A) 169-50 to 171-50--------
100/108 SIM 131.00
GST Extra) 80/34/ ROTO 120-00 80/72/FD TW 146-00 60 PC (70/30) --------
Art-Silk
75/34 SD HIM -------- 100/144 SIM 136.00 80/72/ CATONIC 136-00 80/72/D FD TW 60 PC (70/30) Auto Cone) --------
147-00
75/34 SD NIM -------- 150/48 NIM 118.00 80/72/ D CAT 137-00 80/72/CAT TW 158-00 2/60 PC (70/30) --------
155/48 SD HIM -------- 150/48 HIM 121.00 80/72/FD ROTO 124-00 80/72/D CAT TW 30 PC (67/33) 142-00-------- EX-BHIWANDI EXCLUDING GST
159-00 30 PC (67/33) A --------
155/48 SD NIM -------- 80/72/D/FDRO 125-00 80/72/BL TW INDIAN RAYON 150 Brt ----
150/300 TWISTED 139.00 150-00 2/30 PC (67/33) --------
81/72 FD HIM -------- 80/34/BL ROTO 125-00 80/72/D BL TW 60 Brt 550-00 225 Brt ----
150/300 TWISTED BLK 145.00 151-00 47 PC (67/33) 152-00
81/72 CD IM -------- 80/72/BL ROTO 126-00 150/48 ROTO TW 75 Brt 479-00 300 Brt ----
150/48 NIM BLACK DD 123.00 134-00 100% Polyeser Yarn (High Twist)
75/108 SD IM -------- 80/72/DBL ROTO 127-00 45 Poly HT (TPI 35 Auto Cone) -------- 100 Brt 388-00 450 Brt ----
RIL - FDY 50 Poly HT (TPI 38 Auto Cone) 195-00-------- 120 Brt 364-00 600 Brt ----
Carton Ex-Factory JB 60 Poly HT (TPI 38 Auto Cone) --------
Basic Prices 70 PSF 100% HT -TPI 38(EYC) --------
(Freight and Ecotex LLP
GST Extra) Recycled HT PSF (Ex-factory / All taxes extra) GUJARAT REGION
70/36 SD -------- Grey Cotton
1.4 DENIER 1.2 DENIER Yarn on Cone
50/24 SD -------- Off White 61-50 Off White 63-50 40 Carded (A) --------
50/36 Brt -------- Milky White 64-50 Milky White 66-50 40 Carded Compact (A) --------
75/36 Brt -------- Black 69-50 Black 71-50 50 Carded Compact (A) --------
36 Combed --------
GIMATEX INDUSTRIES 60 Combed (A) --------
GST APPLICABLE : COTTON YARN @ 5% & SYNTHETIC YARN @ 12%.
2/40 P/V BK 65/35 SPANDEX 338.00
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138.00
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194.00
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1/30 VISCOSE RS / MVS
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BASE RATE
180.00
199.00
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2/40 P/C C 65/35 210.00 62 MERILL COTTON RING SPINNING Rs.-0200.00
1/40 P/V 65/35 174.00
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1/15 VISCOSE SLUB 184.00 2/30 P/V 65/35 BLACK 200.00 72 NIIR COMPLETE BOOK ON NATURAL DYES AND PIGMENTS Rs.-1100.00
1/25 VISCOSE SLUB 194.00 2/40 P/V 65/35 BLACK 230.00 73 NIIR MODERN TECHNOLOGY OF TEXTILE DYES AND PIGMENTS Rs.-1100.00
1/30 VISCOSE SLUB 199.00 2/50 P/V 65/35 BLACK 280.00
1/40 VISCOSE SLUB 221.00 2/30 P/V 65/35 BLACK SLUB 230.00 74 NIIR COMPLETE TECH BOOK ON DYES Rs.-1100.00
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Quality
KEN ENTERPRISES
Ichalkaranji (prices excluding GST)
Weave Composition Ex-Mill
Weekly US Cotton Market Review
Spot quotations averaged 156 points higher than the previous light. Trading of CCC-loan equities was active. Invitations to bid
Rate/Meter week, according to the USDA, Agricultural Marketing Service’s on CCC-Catalog cotton was opened on December 5 and closed on
100s x 100s / 227 x 150 - 63" 4/1 Satin 100% Cotton 128.00 Cotton and Tobacco Program. Quotations for the base quality of December 11 for a heavy volume of 2018-crop cotton. Foreign
100s x 100s / 92 x 88 - 63" 1/1 Plain 100% Cotton 59.00 cotton (color 41, leaf 4, staple 34, mike 35-36 and 43-49, strength inquiries were moderate. Interest was best from India, Pakistan,
80s x 80s / 170 x 120 - 63" 1/1 Plain 100% Cotton 90.00 27.0-28.9, and uniformity 81.0-81.9) in the seven designated and Taiwan.
80s x 80s / 92 x 88 - 63" 1/1 Plain 100% Cotton 53.75 markets averaged 61.60 cents per pound for the week ending A few gins continued pressing services in the Coastal Bend
70s x 90s / 92 x 104 - 63" 1/1 Plain 100% Cotton 62.50 Thursday, December 12, 2019. and Upper Coast under intermittently rainy conditions. Producers
60s x 60s / 92 x 88 - 63" 1/1 Plain 100% Cotton 50.00 The weekly average was up from 60.04 last week, but down prepared fields and applied fertilizer in the Rio Grande Valley. Dry
from 75.37 cents reported the corresponding period a year ago. conditions persisted and rain is greatly needed before the next cotton
60s x 60s / 92 x 88 - 67" 1/1 Plain 100% Micromodal 72.00
Daily average quotations ranged from a low of 60.88 cents Monday, crop is planted. Most gins in the Blackland Prairies had finished
50s x 50s / 132 x 72 - 63" 1/1 Plain 100% Organic Cotton 71.00
December 9 to a high of 62.74 cents Thursday, December 12. for the season. In Kansas, producers finished harvesting according
40s x 40s / 124 x 72 - 63" Dobby 100% Viscose 67.00 Spot transactions reported in the Daily Spot Cotton Quotations to local reports, and ginning continued uninterrupted.
20s x 10s / 100 x 48 - 63" Oxford 100% Cotton 85.00 for the week ended December 12 totaled 141,261 bales. This All of the gins were now in operation. Producers were strip
compares to 53,680 reported last week and 35,255 spot transactions tilling fields. In Oklahoma, harvesting was completed and producers
GREY CLOTH reported the corresponding week a year ago.
Total spot transactions for the season were 602,117 bales
were preparing fields for next season.
Stalks were shredded and fields were tilled. New seed beds
PEE VEE TEXTILES LTD. compared to 211,040 bales the corresponding week a year ago. The
ICE March settlement price ended the week at 67.17 cents,
were built. Cover crops were planted. Most use wheat or rye, but
some cover crops consist of a mix including rye, clover, and radish.
100 % COTTON FABRIC compared to 64.51 cents last week. Ginning was estimated to be around 40 percent completed in
(ALL COMBED COMPACT YARN) SOUTHEASTERN MARKETS southwestern Oklahoma.
Quality Weave Exmill Rate 100% Spot cotton trading was moderate. Supplies and producer West Texas
GST /Mtr BCI offerings were moderate. Demand was moderate. Average local spot Spot cotton trading was active. Supplies and producer
+ for Cotton prices were higher. Trading of CCC-loan equities was inactive. offerings were heavy. Demand was good. Average local spot prices
Normal Mostly cloudy conditions prevailed across the lower Southeast were higher. Producer interest in forward contracting was light.
Cotton Fabric during the period. Daytime high temperatures in the high 60s to Trading of CCC-loan equities was inactive. Invitations to bid on
40 Compact x 40 Compact 70s dropped into the low 50s as a cold front moved across the CCC-Catalog cotton were opened on December 5 and closed on
/ 124 x 94 - 63" 1/1 75.00 78.00 region late in the week. Widespread showers brought moderate December 11 for a heavy volume of 2018-crop cotton.
60 Compact x 60 Compact precipitation to areas throughout Alabama and the Florida Foreign inquiries were moderate. Interest was best from India,
/ 92 x 88 - 63" 1/1 53.00 56.00 Panhandle. Weekly accumulated precipitation totals measured from Pakistan, and Taiwan. Gusty, dry conditions prevailed with daytime
40 Compact x 40 Compact 1 to 3 inches across north Alabama. Around 1 inch of weekly high temperatures in the low 70s to low 40s, and overnight lows in
/ 130 x 73 - 67" 2/1 71.00 74.00 accumulated moisture was received in south Alabama and the the upper 20s to low 40s. Remaining harvesting activity was
100 % ORGANIC COTTON FABRIC Florida Panhandle. interrupted by foggy conditions early in the reporting period. Some
Quality Weave Width Exmill Throughout Georgia, rainfall totals measured from trace gins finished pressing operations for the season, and some
(inches) Rate + amounts to around one-quarter of an inch of precipitation. In anticipated being done by the end of December.
Alabama and Florida, the moisture interrupted the harvesting of A few gins planned to operate into early January. Modules
GST /Mtr
the last remaining fields. A period of dry and sunny conditions were transported from fields to the gin yards. Stalks were shredded
40 x 40 /124 x 70 1/1 63" 75.00
were needed to allow soft soils to firm enough to support equipment. and fields were cultivated. Production is estimated at 2.35 million
30 comp x 30 comp/ 124 x 72 1/1 63" 86.00
Ginning continued uninterrupted as gins processed modules; a few bales in the Southern High Plains, 975,000 bales in the Northern
STRETCH FABRIC (ON LOOM)
gins had gone to gin days as they waited for backlogs of modules to High Plains, and 850,000 bales in the Low Plains, according to the
Quality Weave Reed Space Exmill accumulate on gin yards. The Macon Classing Office maintained National Agricultural Statistics Service’s December Crop Production
Rate + around the clock classing operations. report released on December 10.
GST /Mtr According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service’s WESTERN MARKET
30 x 20 Ly / 160 x 90 Dobby 73" 136.00 (NASS) Crop Progress report released December 9, harvesting Desert Southwest (DSW)
40 comb x 30 Cw + 20 Cw Ly (40D) / 180 x 120 dobby 74" 129.00 slowly advanced to 96 percent completed in Alabama and 93 percent Spot cotton trading was slow. Producer offerings were
30 comb x 20 Lycra / 126.62 on Loom 2/1Twoll 925.00 completed in Georgia. Sunny to overcast conditions were observed moderate as ICE futures prices trended higher. Supplies were
JACQUARD DESIGN FABRIC across the upper Southeast during the period. Daytime high moderate. Demand was light. Most producers put 2019-crop cotton
Quality Weave Reed Exmill temperatures varied from the low 50s to upper 70s and back into into the CCC-loan program or into merchant marketing pools.
Space Rate + the low 50s as a cold front moved across the region. Light Average local spot prices were higher. No forward contracting or
GST /Mtr intermittent moisture was received across the Carolinas and the domestic mill activity was reported. Foreign mill inquiries were
50 Comp x 50 Comp / 144 x 94 Jacquard 65" 120.00 cotton growing areas of Virginia during the week. light.
(On Loom) Rainfall totals measured from trace amounts to around one- Temperatures were mostly in the low 60s to low 70s in central
60 Comp x 60 Comp / 176 x 116 Jacquard 65" 175.00 quarter of an inch, with heavier accumulations of around one inch Arizona. Light precipitation was received early in the period.
CUT-CORDUROY FABRIC recorded along coastal North Carolina. Harvesting and fieldwork Temperatures were in the 50s and 60s in New Mexico, and El Paso,
Quality Weave Reed Exmill advanced at a slow pace as producers harvested the last remaining TX. Scattered showers deposited around one-half of an inch of
Space Rate + fields where soils were firm enough to support equipment. Ginning moisture. Harvesting was delayed again in New Mexico. Warehouses
GST /Mtr continued uninterrupted; some gins had gone to gin days as they were busy receiving and shipping cotton. Ginning continued
20OE x 20K Lyc(70D)+ Corduroy 78" 125.00 waited for the last modules to arrive on gin yards. uninterrupted in the DSW.
20Visc / 68 x 104 (1:2) The Florence Classing Office reduced operations to two shifts. San Joaquin Valley (SJV)
40 Comp x 30 Comb / 84 x 130 Corduroy 66" 108.00 According to NASS, harvesting slowly advanced to 98 percent Spot cotton trading was inactive. Supplies and demand were
completed in Virginia and 96 percent completed in North and South light. Average local spot prices were lower. Producers delivered
Cotton Yarn Prices : Prices FOB Indian Port / LCat Sight: Carolina.
SOUTH CENTRAL MARKETS
2019-crop cotton into the CCC-loan program or into merchant
marketing pools. No forward contracting or domestic mill activity
Ne 20/1 Carded Hosiery Yarn USD 2.33/Kg.
North Delta was reported. Foreign mill inquiries were light. Temperatures were
Ne 20/1 Combed Hosiery Yarn USD 2.46/Kg.
Spot cotton trading was slow. Supplies of available cotton in the mid-50s to low 60s. A weak weather pattern brought scattered
Ne 21/1 Carded Weaving Yarn USD 2.33/Kg. were moderate. Demand was very light. Average local spot prices and at times heavy showers as well as colder temperatures into the
Ne 26/1 Combed Hosiery Yarn USD 2.59/Kg. were higher. Trading of CCC-loan equities was inactive. No forward SJV early in the period.
Ne 30/1 Carded Hosiery Yarn USD 2.45/Kg. contracting was reported. Another storm front moved through the Around one-half inches of rainfall were received; although
Ne 30/1 Combed Hosiery Yarn USD 2.68/Kg. region during the reporting period. A wintry mix of sleet and rain some locales received less. An active weather pattern will set up
Ne 32/1 Carded Weaving Yarn USD 2.52/Kg. brought less than 1 inch of precipitation during the week. into next week. Snowfall was received in the Sierra Nevada
Ne 34/1 Combed Hosiery Yarn USD 2.75/Kg. Daytime temperatures dropped to the low 50s, rebounded into Mountain range. Dense fog advisories were prevalent in the morning
Ne 40/1 Combed Hosiery Yarn USD 2.95/Kg. the 60s mid-week, then went back to the low 50s. Overnight lows hours after the storm system moved through. Ginning was steady.
Ne 40/1 Carded Weaving Yarn USD 2.68/Kg. in the 30s dipped into the 20s, then hovered in the low 40s. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation plans to restore a 33-mile
Ne 30/2 Carded Hosiery Yarn USD 2.88/Kg. Harvesting and fall fieldwork were, for practical purposes, stretch of the Friant-Kern canal located in the eastern SJV, due to
Ne 32/2 Combed Knitting Yarn USD 3.10/Kg. completed for the season in the Memphis territory. Operating gins sinking of the ground from groundwater extraction. The Friant-
Ne 32/2 Carded Hosiery Yarn USD 2.93/Kg. continued at a steady pace. Kern canal delivers water to over 1-million acres and 250,00
Ne 40/2 Combed Hosiery Yarn USD 3.45/Kg. According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service’s residents. The Bureau plan entered the public input phase.
Ne 30/1 Combed Compact Weaving Yarn USD 2.70/Kg. Crop Progress report released December 9, harvesting had reached AMERICAN PIMA (AP)
Ne 40/1 Combed Compact Weaving Yarn USD 3.15/Kg. 100 percent completed in Arkansas, and advanced slowly to 98 in Spot cotton trading was inactive. Supplies of 2018-crop cotton
Ne 50/1 Combed Compact Weaving Yarn USD 3.61/Kg. Missouri and 97 percent in Tennessee. Reported yields were at were light. Supplies of 2019-crop cotton were moderate. Demand
Ne 16/1 Open End Yarn USD 1.77/Kg. around 1,300 pounds per acre. Producers made plans to attend was light. Average local spot prices were steady. Producers delivered
Ne 21/1 Open End Yarn USD 1.90/Kg. various national and regional industry meetings. 2019-crop cotton into the CCC-loan program or into merchant
Ne 24/1 Open End Yarn USD 2.02/Kg. South Delta marketing pools. No forward contracting or domestic mill activity
Spot cotton trading was slow. Supplies of available cotton was reported. Foreign mill inquiries were light.
TEXTILE WORLD were moderate. Demand was very light. Average local spot prices
were higher. Trading of CCC-loan equities was slow. No forward
A weak Pacific storm system entered the region early in the
period. Scattered showers brought around one-half of an inch of
MUMBAI contracting was reported. Light rain showers brought less than 1 moisture to the San Joaquin Valley of California. Stalk shredding
inch of rain to the region early in the period. A cold front brought continued. Modules were trucked to gin yards. Ginning continued
ALL PRICES ARE EX-MILL
overnight low temperatures in the upper 20s. uninterrupted in the region.
(GST FOR FABRIC AND TERRY : 5% )
Daytime highs were mostly in the 50s and 60s early in the The Desert Southwest states also received rainfall.
SULZER RUNNING STANDARD DYEING QUALITY
period, but rebounded to the 70s. Harvest was completed in Precipitation amounts varied in Arizona, but were generally less
QUALITY HSN WT WT YARN WEAVE PRICE
Louisiana and field activities in Mississippi progressed slowly. Some than one-tenth of an inch. In New Mexico and El Paso, TX rainfall
CODE L. GSM TYPE EX
fieldwork was completed and soil amendments were applied in totals reached one-half of an inch. Wet weather continued to impact
MTR MILL
preparation for spring planting. Ginning progressed with few delays and delay final harvesting in Arizona and New Mexico.
07X07/68X38 - 63 5209 625 390 OE X OE DRILL 97.00 due to mechanical or labor issues. TEXTILE MILL
10X06/76X28 - 63 5209 510 325 OE X OE DUCK 79.00 According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service’s Inquiries from domestic mill buyers were light. No sales were
10X10/68X38 - 63 5209 440 275 OE X OE DRILL 71.00 Crop Progress report released December 9, harvesting advanced reported. Reports indicated mill buyers had covered their raw cotton
10X10/40X36 - 63 5208 310 195 OE X OE PLAIN 52.00 very slowly to 98 percent in Mississippi. Reported yields of 1,200 needs through the first quarter of 2020 and their current focus was
16X08/84X28 - 47 5209 265 225 OE X OE DUCK 47.00 pounds per acre were common. Producers made plans to attend scheduling deliveries of raw cotton to mills during the holiday
16X08/84X28 - 63 5209 360 225 OE X OE DUCK 62.00 various national and regional industry meetings. season.
16X12/84X26 - 47 5208 230 193 OE X OE DUCK 42.00 SOUTHWESTERN MARKETS Yarn demand was moderate. The undertone from mill buyers
16X12/84X26 - 63 5208 310 193 OE X OE DUCK 55.00 East Texas remained cautious as they monitored ongoing U.S./China trade
16X12/96X48 - 63 5209 415 260 OE X OE DRILL 73.00 Spot cotton trading was active. Supplies and producer negotiations. Demand through export channels was moderate.
16X12/108X56 - 63 5209 470 295 OE X OE DRILL 84.00 offerings were heavy. Demand was very good. Average local spot Demand was good throughout the Far East for any discounted styles
16X16/60X56 - 63 5208 300 187 OE X OE PLAIN 56.00 prices were higher. Producer interest in forward contracting was of cotton.
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Prices steady
By Cotton Man
Forex reserves soar
at all-time
Credit exposure to textiles
SFURTI clusters to help artisans, Rs.6000 crore in 2016 to boost Promotion Scheme (NERTPS),
MUMBAI, DEC. 14—
The cotton prices maintained a steady trend. The buying from
high of US$ 453 bn introduction of automated GST
module, one nation one grid
investment, Amended
Technology Upgradation Fund
Incentive Scheme
Acquisition of Plants and
for
the user industry was at low ebb, MUMBAI, DEC. 15-- power sector tariff and structural Scheme for upgradation of Machinery (ISAPM) for jute
Quality Rate Arrival in The country's foreign
Bales reforms, simplification of tax t ech n olog y/m a ch i n er i es industry and jute diversified
exchange reserves surged by paying procedures, (ATUFS), Scheme for products manufacturing units,
State Wise
NORTH ZONE (RATES IN MAUND) USD 2.342 billion to touch a life- announcement of ROSCTL for Production and Employment National Handicraft
time high of USD 453.422 apparel and made-ups exports. Linked Support for Garmenting Development Programme
Punjab J-34 SG 3920 / 3960 billion in the week to December To enhance the growth and Units (SPELSGU). Other (NHDP), Comprehensive
J-34 RG 3970 / 4010 1000 6, according to the RBI data.
profitability of textile industries, schemes are Integrated Textile Handicrafts Cluster
Haryana J-34 SG 3910 / 3940 In the previous week, the various schemes are also being Park (SITP), Power Tex India Development Scheme (CHCDS),
J-34 RG 3960 / 3990 3000 reserves had increased by USD implemented by the Ministry Scheme - for power loom sector National Handloom
2.484 billion to USD 451.08 such as Integrated Skill development, Silk Samagra- the Development Programme
Rajasthan J-34 SG 3910 / 3930 billion, the weekly data released
J-34 RG 3960 / 3980 2000 by the Reserve Bank on Friday Development Scheme (ISDS), integrated silk development (NHDP), scheme for knitting and
‘Samarth’ Scheme for Capacity scheme, Integrated Processing knitwear sector, Textile Minister
Lower Raj H-4 28-29 mm 37500 / 38500 showed. Building to train 10 lakh youth, Development Scheme (IPDS), said.
in bales H-4 28-29 mm 38500 / 39000 3000 In the reporting week, the launching a special package of North Eastern Region Textile #
rise in reserves was mainly on
Maharashtra
S6 28.5 mm
S6 29 mm
38000 / 38500
38500 / 39000 55000
reserves, which surged by USD
1.891 billion to USD 421.258
billion, according to the data.
bulge to last till 2055: Naidu
Expressed in dollar terms, AHMEDABAD, DEC. 15- "More than 65 per cent of talent and efforts," he added.
MECH 1 - 29 mm 39800 / 40300
MECH 1 - 30 mm 39500 / 40000 the foreign currency assets (PTI) our population today is below 35 On the occasion, Naidu
MECH 1 - 31 mm 40500 / 41000 50000 include the effect of appreciation Vice President M years of age and that is really a called upon the graduating
or depreciation of non-US units Venkaiah Naidu on Sunday said huge advantage. students to work for the uplift of
Madhya Pradesh like the euro, pound and the yen the "next 30 years" are crucial This bulge in working-age those who are not as fortunate as
MECH -1 29 mm 39200 / 39500
MECH -1 30 mm 39700 / 40000 held in forex reserves. for India in terms of the population is set to last till 2055. them.
DCH-32 33-35 mm 55000 / 56500 11000 During the reporting week, demographic dividend as the Therefore, next 30 years "We should leave the path
gold reserves increased by USD "bulge" in the working-age are very crucial for India. We of caste, creed, cash and
SOUTH ZONE (RATES IN BALES) 430 million to USD 27.078 population of the country will need to skill and equip our youth criminality and adopt goals set
billion. The special drawing last till 2055. for the challenges of the 21st by our heritage like character,
Andhra Pradesh
MECH - 1 (Adilabad) 30+ mm 40300 / 39800 rights with the International He also called upon the century," he said. calibre, capacity and contact," he
MECH - 1 (Warangal) 31+ mm 39800 / 40300 Monetary Fund was by USD 5 need to equip the youth with "Today, India is going advised them.
MCU-5 (Guntur) 33 to 35 mm 54000 / 55000 45000 million to USD 1.441 billion skills that will enable them to through a phase which is filled "We should adopt the
during the week. face 21st century challenges. with hope and opportunities. As mantra of reform, perform and
Karnataka
MECH-1 29 mm 39300 / 39500 The country's reserve Naidu was addressing the the vice president, I have visited transform given by our Prime
MECH-1 29 mm 39800 / 40000 position with the International 62nd convocation ceremony of many foreign countries and one Minister Narendra Modi," he
DCH-32 33-35 mm 54000 / 55500 13000 Monetary Fund also increased by Sardar Patel University at common thing that I have added.
USD 15 million to USD 3.644 Vallabh Vidyanagar in central experienced is that everybody Earlier, Naidu paid
ORISSA has faith in India's capabilities,
MCU-5 30+ mm 40000 / 40500 1500 billion, the data showed. Gujarat. tributes to Sardar Patel at his
statue on the university campus
Total Arrivals 1,76,500
Chidambaram says India's economy broken on his 69th death anniversary.
"I am told that barring a