SYDNEY – Australia’s wool benchmark has posted its sharpest monthly rise in three decades, with the Eastern Market Indicator climbing 109 cents to 1,453 cents per kilogram. This is its highest since mid-2022. Woolmark attributes the rally to tight inventories, stronger consumer demand and improved supply-chain confidence.
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