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Textile Outlook International
Issue 188:
October 2017

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Editorial: Honduras gears up to capture share from Mexico in the US textile and apparel market (6 pages)
World textile and apparel trade and production trends: the USA, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico, October 2017 (39 pages)
Forecasts of global end use demand for textile fibres, October 2017 (13 pages)
Profile of Rudolf Group: a leading provider of speciality chemicals for the textile industry (18 pages)
Global trends in fibre prices, production and consumption, October 2017 (21 pages)
World markets for textile machinery: part 1—yarn manufacture, October 2017 (39 pages)

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World markets for textile machinery: part 1—yarn manufacture, October 2017

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This 39-page report analyses trends in the international textile yarn machinery market, and includes detailed information about installed capacities and shipments of spinning machines by type, region and selected country. Overall, 2016 was a mixed year for the international textile yarn machinery market. There were increases in shipments of long staple spindles, open-end rotors and single heater false-twist draw texturing spindles but shipments of short staple spindles and double heater false-twist draw texturing spindles fell to their lowest levels since 2009. On a geographical basis, there was a rebound in shipments of spinning machinery to the textile industry in China but shipments of double heater false-twist draw texturing spindles continued to decline. Elsewhere, there were increases in shipments of four types of machinery to the textile industry in Italy and increases in shipments of three types of machinery to the textile industry in Indonesia. However, there were sharp declines in shipments of three types of machinery to the USA.

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