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Textile Outlook International
Issue 173:
February 2015

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Editorial: Heimtextil goes from strength to strength and hosts a digital textile printing conference for the second year running
World textile and apparel trade and production trends: the USA, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico, February 2015 (37 pages)
Sourcing apparel from Kenya and Ethiopia (29 pages)
Trends in world textile and clothing trade, February 2015 (52 pages)
Product developments and innovations in the home textiles market, February 2015 (26 pages)
Global and regional trends in mill consumption of textile fibres, February 2015 (26 pages)

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Global and regional trends in mill consumption of textile fibres, February 2015

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This report includes statistical data, insight and analysis of global mill consumption of textile fibres as well as man-made fibre production and trade over the period 2008-13. The report covers Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, North America, Oceania, South America and Western Europe. It includes statistical data and analysis of global trends in consumption of natural fibres and man-made fibres by the world's textile mills. In addition to the overall statistics, the data are broken down into cotton fibres, wool fibres, synthetic fibres, and cellulosic fibres. Consumption of textile fibres by the world's mills increased to a record high in 2013, following increases in each of the four previous years. The increase in 2013 was due primarily to a rise in consumption of man-made fibres. Consumption of natural fibres also increased, but at a slower pace. Geographically, there were increases in mill consumption of textile fibres in several regions, but Asian mills remained the largest regional consumer.

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