Global Export of Dyed Woven Twill Containing 85 % or More by Weight of Polyester Staple Fibres, Mixed Mainly or Solely with Cotton, of a Weight Exceeding 170 g/m2 Share by Country (Kilograms)

China dominates the global export share of dyed woven twill containing 85% or more polyester staple fibers, mixed with cotton, weighing over 170 g/m2, with a substantial lead over other countries. In 2023, its export share increased by 3.79%. The United States and Malaysia follow, albeit with much smaller shares, showing minor growth year-on-year. Portugal and Germany also demonstrate steady contributions. A notable increase is observed in Belarus with a significant 10.49% rise. In contrast, countries such as Belgium, UK, France, and Switzerland experienced declines. Poland and Bulgaria show promising growth, while India’s slight increase is noteworthy amid declines in several major European exporters.

Future trends to watch include the potential impact of shifting trade policies and economic conditions on export volumes. The continued rise in China's market share suggests a firm grip on this sector, but emerging economies and their efforts to boost textile production could change dynamics. Sustainability in production and innovations in textile technology may also influence shifts in export patterns.

Top countries in Export of Dyed Woven Twill Containing 85% or More by Weight of Polyester Staple Fibres, Mixed Mainly or Solely with Cotton, of a Weight Exceeding 170 g/m2 Share by Country (Kilograms)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 China 61.97 2023 +4.48% +3.79% View data
2 2 United States 9.41 2023 +1.3% +0.58% View data
3 3 Malaysia 3.85 2023 +1.67% +1.56% View data
4 4 Portugal 3.62 2023 +5.38% +2.97% View data
5 5 Japan 3.26 2023 +0.027% -1.12% View data
6 6 Germany 3.14 2023 -0.4% +0.49% View data
7 7 Belgium 1.12 2023 -5.24% -4.43% View data
8 8 United Kingdom 0.95 2023 +0.41% -1.02% View data
9 9 Poland 0.87 2023 +5.2% +3.32% View data
10 10 Belarus 0.68 2023 +4.61% +10.49% View data

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