The Global Textile Fiber Market Will Reach 93 Million Tons.
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Textile raw materials
New market research report shows
Global textile fiber Market
It will reach 93 million tons.
Over the years, the production of household
textile
The fiber consumed by finished products increases year by year.
Traditionally, household textiles and finished products are mainly dependent on
Natural fiber
It often comes from waste cotton.
Recently, however, the consumption of synthetic fiber for home textiles and finished products has increased rapidly, mainly due to their intrinsic performance, environment and health advantages.
The demand for synthetic fiber is expected to continue to grow in the future due to the trend of natural fiber pfer to synthetic fibers and expansion of the developing economic market.
From a global perspective, most of 2008,
Textile fibers (including man-made and natural fibers)
Production has increased significantly.
The demand for textile raw materials has increased, and at the same time,
fibre
The price reflects the price of fuel and raw materials.
The revival of the expected fourth quarter has not been achieved since the economic downturn in 2008.
Demand for global textile products plummeted in October and fell sharply at the end of the year.
This situation extended to the first few months of 2009, and the economic plight deepened.
However, the market improved substantially in the late 2009 and saw growth by the end of the year.
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Textile raw materials
The new market research report shows that the Asia Pacific textile materials represent the largest regional market in the world.
Europe has been in the Asia Pacific market, but the Asia Pacific region continues to lead the growth of the market, and the textile and spinning yarns are expected to grow fastest in the Asia Pacific region.
Judging from the classification, synthetic fibers are
Textile fiber Market
The largest part of natural yarn dominates the global spinning market.
However, the growth of the spinning market will be driven by synthetic yarns.
In terms of production, global fiber production (artificial and natural fibers) decreased in 2008 but increased sharply in 2009.
In the past 10 years (2000-2010), the production of man-made fibres and the production of major natural fibers have increased significantly.
Despite the growth, the recent global economic downturn is global.
textile industry
Negative effects.
The recession has led to a decline in consumer confidence worldwide.
clothing
And textile demand decreases, which affects fiber demand.
In recent 20 years, the market share of natural fibers has decreased, while the market share of man-made fibres has increased.
Recently, natural fibers, including cotton, wool, silk and other natural fibers, account for about 37% of all fiber supply, about 41% in 2000, and about 60% in 1990.
Over the years, man-made fibers have driven the global fiber market, while natural fiber growth has been relatively slow.
stay
Natural fiber
Medium,
cotton
The main leading fiber is pgenic cotton, which provides support for cotton production, while wool continues to decline.
In the textile industry, China is the largest in the world.
Filament / fiber
Producing countries and consuming countries.
China is also the main viscose filament and polyester filament.
Polyester staple fiber and viscose staple fiber
The production country.
China is still the largest exporter of nylon and the 10th largest exporter of acrylic fibres.
In terms of imports, China is the largest importer of nylon, acrylic staple and cotton.
It is the third largest polyester filament and polyester staple import country.
In addition, China is the second largest and third largest importer of viscose staple and viscose filament in the world.
The global recession has forced several textile fiber manufacturers around the world to rationalize their production capacity.
Some enterprises have adjusted their production capacity, while some have closed their factories.
The United States and Western Europe have been reconstructing the fiber industry in the past 10 years.
Some Western European countries have merged, and some non profitable enterprises have been closed.
At the same time, some European enterprises are out of fiber production, and some enterprises have established or co established new production plants in low cost areas, such as Asia, the Middle East and Eastern Europe.
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