Textile market
Due to Mumbai textile market lockdown, Ta. It will be closed till June 15. In contrast, shops in Gujarat which were supposed to be open till 3 pm will remain open till 6 pm. As a result, inquiries have increased in the textile markets of Surat and Ahmedabad. At present, due to lockdowns, mini lockdowns, curfews, and restrictions across the country, customers cannot come, but after the lockdown is lifted, the household is expected to get better.
The price of cotton yarn is Rs. Have increased to 40. Therefore, the price of gray cotton cloth is Rs. 3 to 5 have been increased. The production of gray cloth in Powerloom Kenzo has come down drastically with the regionalization of overseas labor in the lockdown. Hence the price of gray cloth is likely to go up.
There is a good demand for cotton linen right now. 30t 50 ૪૪ 3/3 ૬૩ '' The price of leaf gray is Rs. Prices of 8 to 100 and 8 '' sheets are Rs. 8 to 108. This fabric gets better which is called peak-grain-peak. These are made into shirts that are cheaper. The percentage of linen is only 20%. The demand for linen lasts for many months. In specialized items like Dobby and Lynn shirts, retail show room owners get Rs. A large margin of 100 to 200 is left. Doby's main demand is on the Bangalore, Mumbai, Noida, Delhi side. Dobby programs are constantly available in 60 to 70 counts. Dobi is dominated by Ichalkaranji.
Cotton satin 20/30 12/108: Gray is in demand. This includes twelve months demand for dyed and print. Some weavers make 20/50 12/100 or 12/100 more than feedpicks. Borrowed customers are offered low quality of 12/100. Weavers do not receive payment from Ahmedabad 3 days in advance. In this, all the good narcissists are sold at the same price. Made of cotton satin shirts. Therefore, there is good demand for cotton satin in Mumbai, Punjab, Delhi and South. Weaving textiles are dominated by Bangalore, Noida, Mumbai while knitwear is exported by Tirupur.
Gray cloth tends to shrink due to low production. So the borrowing in gray cloth has stopped and the case payment or RTGS has been done. In Finnish textiles, 70 to 80 per cent of the cases have been paid. Only a few old good parties get a two-month loan. There is a lot of old collections left in the market. At the time of the first lockdown, Rs. Payments of Rs 500-700 crore are yet to come. Of this, only Rs. 100 crore payments are stuck. When the textile markets reopen after the lockdown, it will be known how many parties woke up in Corona, how many parties are in financial integration and how many have left the textile business. Escapeism is feared to be big.
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