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Textile Outlook International
Issue 169:
June 2014

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Reports in this issue
Editorial: Will textile and clothing suppliers in Bangladesh, Cambodia and Vietnam gain market share from China?
World textile and apparel trade and production trends: South-East Asia (32 pages)
Survey of the European fabric fairs for spring/summer 2015 (25 pages)
Global trends in fibre prices, production and consumption (18 pages)
Product developments and innovations in textiles and apparel (30 pages)
Trends in EU textile and clothing imports (70 pages)

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Global trends in fibre prices, production and consumption

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Trends in the fibre sector are an important indicator of future trends in textiles and apparel as a whole. This report provides an overview of general trends in fibre prices, production and consumption by country and region. It also provides insight, information, data and analysis of the key fibre types -- natural and man-made. Furthermore, it provides forecasts of cotton demand, supply and prices for the forthcoming year. World man-made fibre production rose in 2013 but the growth rate was lower than the hike achieved in the previous year. Not surprisingly, the 2013 rise was sustained by growth in China -- the world's largest producer. The increase was due mainly to a rise in demand for synthetic fibres. Production of natural fibres, meanwhile, fell following a decline in the previous year. The fall resulted from a decline in cotton production.

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Each issue provides an authoritative source of information on key industry topics, including: circularity; cotton; environmental sustainability; fibre prices; innovation; production and consumption forecasts; imports and exports; industry giants and emerging brands; international trade fairs; key geographical markets; recommerce; retail; supply chains; textile and clothing trade; textile machinery; trade and production trends; world markets; and yarn and fabric manufacturing.

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