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Why buy this report?
This 446 page report is essential reading for anyone wanting a detailed understanding of the global textile fibres industry and is seeking background to investment opportunities over the next 11 years.
- Understand evolving dynamics in the global textile fibre markets across 13 regions, from the flow of fibre production to textile mill consumption and final demand
- Get insight into emerging developments and how they affect the market
- Access our most up-to-date statistics on supply and demand and understand our forecasts out to 2030.
Report summary
This 446 page report provides a detailed global analysis of annual supply and apparent demand volumes of textile fibres (polyester, cellulosic, polypropylene, nylon, acrylic, wool and cotton). This edition updates our historical data to 2017, presents our advance estimates for 2018 and new projections through to 2030. Report includes plant and country-level capacity data for acrylic, polyester and nylon. Apparent mill demand by region for all textile fibres covered and is broken down into staple and filament for polyester, nylon, cellulosic and polypropylene.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Definitions
- Executive Summary
- Supply/demand
- Supply
- Demand
- Appendix: Fibre production capacities
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