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Textile Outlook International
Issue 161:
April 2013

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Editorial: Overcoming Obstacles to Environmental Sustainability in the Textile and Apparel Industry
World textile and apparel trade and production trends: the EU, April 2013 (44 pages)
Survey of the European Yarn Fairs for Spring/Summer 2014 (25 pages)
Costs of Spinning, Texturing, Weaving and Knitting Production in Nine Countries (38 pages)
Prospects for the Textile and Clothing Industry in Cambodia (40 pages)
Trends in US textile and clothing imports, April 2013 (89 pages)

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Costs of Spinning, Texturing, Weaving and Knitting Production in Nine Countries

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This 38-page report examines and compares textile production costs in 2012 in the spinning, texturing, weaving and knitting sectors in nine countries -- namely Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Italy, South Korea, Turkey and the USA. Costs examined include raw material and manufacturing costs, as well as the costs of producing ring spun yarn, rotor spun yarn, textured yarn, and woven and knitted fabric made from each of these yarn types.

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