- Chemical fiber prices
Item |
Price |
Unit |
Net Chg |
Polyester Staple Fiber |
7090 |
Yuan/ton |
-0.57% |
Polyester POY |
6875 |
Yuan/ton |
-1.79% |
Polyester FDY |
7425 |
Yuan/ton |
-1.46% |
Polyester DTY |
8400 |
Yuan/ton |
-2.05% |
Nylon POY |
14700 |
Yuan/ton |
+0.69% |
Nylon FDY |
15700 |
Yuan/ton |
-0.64% |
Nylon DTY |
17150 |
Yuan/ton |
+0.58% |
40D Spandex |
24000 |
Yuan/ton |
-2.05% |
Viscose Staple Fiber |
13810 |
Yuan/ton |
0% |
Viscose Filament Fiber |
44500 |
Yuan/ton |
0% |
Acrylic Staple Fiber |
14485 |
Yuan/ton |
0% |
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