In 2023, China's import of carded or combed silk waste stood at a certain benchmark base level, with forecasts predicting a gradual increase through 2028. Moving from 2024 to 2028, imports are expected to grow steadily, indicating a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) derived from the projected data over this period.
The year-on-year variation highlights a consistent increase, representative of a stable rise in the demand for silk waste imports. This reflects China's ongoing requirements for silk products and inputs necessary for its thriving textile industry.
Future trends to watch involve potential shifts in global silk production and trade dynamics, sustainability demands affecting sourcing, and technological advancements in silk processing which could influence import volumes and strategies.