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Textile Outlook International
Issue 150:
June 2011

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Reports in this issue
Editorial: Pakistan's Textile and Clothing Exporters May Gain Duty-Free Access to EU Markets (5 pages)
World textile and apparel trade and production trends: South Asia and South-East Asia, June 2011 (51 pages)
Survey of the European Fabric Fairs for Spring/Summer 2012 (21 pages)
Global trends in fibre prices, production and consumption, June 2011 (22 pages)
Prospects for the textile and clothing industry in Guatemala, June 2011 (20 pages)
Trends in US textile and clothing imports, June 2011 (87 pages)

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Survey of the European Fabric Fairs for Spring/Summer 2012

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The latest update in this series of reports summarises the mood and trends which were apparent at this season's fabric fairs. There have been signs of recovery for the European textile industry, and the mood at the fairs was one of optimism, with hopes that the recovery will continue through 2012. The author of the report visited Munich Fabric Start, Première Vision, Prima Moda Tessuto, and Milano Unica where she interviewed exhibitors and found out first-hand which trends were proving to be the most popular. Linen has become more important - even in denim - as the cost of cotton has risen, and many mills are experimenting with new variations of linen fabric.

Table of Contents
Survey of the European Fabric Fairs for Spring/Summer 2012
  • Summary
  • Fabric Fairs
  • Fabric Trends
  • Global Trends in Fibre Prices, Production and Consumption
  • Summary
  • General Trends
  • Cotton
  • Wool
  • Man-Made Fibres

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