European Production of Yarn of Synthetic Staple Fibres Mixed with Wool by Country

In 2023, Romania emerged as the leading producer of yarn of synthetic staple fibres mixed with wool in Europe, producing 18.973 million kilograms, despite a 3.62% decline from the previous year. Italy, the second largest producer with 4.4228 million kilograms, faced a significant drop of 13.27%. Stability was noted in Bulgaria, the UK, Portugal, Macedonia, Poland, and Denmark, while Lithuania witnessed a reduction of 4.86%. Belgium's production ceased entirely, marking a 100% decline. Over the past five years, these countries have experienced varied annual growth rates, indicative of shifting dynamics in the industry.

Future trends to watch in the European yarn industry include the potential impact of technological advancements on production efficiency, shifts in raw material availability, and evolving consumer preferences toward sustainable and eco-friendly textile products. Additionally, economic and political factors within the region may influence regional production capabilities and demand levels.

Top countries in Production of Yarn of Synthetic Staple Fibres Mixed with Wool by Country

# 10 Countries Kilograms Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Romania 18,973,000 2023 +0.27% -3.62% View data
2 2 Italy 4,422,800 2023 +1.7% -13.27% View data
3 3 Bulgaria 1,652,600 2023 -55.1% View data
4 4 Spain 1,596,200 2023 -2.31% -1.93% View data
5 5 United Kingdom 1,215,700 2023 -25.64% View data
6 6 Portugal 514,630 2023 View data
7 7 Lithuania 372,730 2023 +0.023% -4.86% View data
8 8 Belgium 24,530 2023 -47.29% View data
9 9 Macedonia 13,910 2023 -54.05% View data
10 10 Poland 6,420 2023 View data

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