In 2023, the production of cotton woven fabrics weighing at most 200 g/m², used for shirts and blouses in France, was observed at 4.9156 million square meters. Forecasts from 2024 to 2028 show a modest annual increase, with values projected to reach 4.9174 million square meters by 2028. The incremental growth reflects a CAGR of approximately 0.01% from 2024 to 2028, pointing toward a steady yet minimal growth trajectory.
The year-on-year variation reveals a very slight upward trend of roughly 0.01% annually. This indicates relative stability in the production levels of these fabrics, with no significant fluctuations expected in the near term.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts from evolving consumer preferences toward sustainable fabric production and increasing competition from low-cost producers. Additionally, technological advancements in textile manufacturing could influence production methods and efficiency, potentially altering future forecasts.