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Textile Outlook International
Issue 212:
February 2022

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Editorial: Vietnam ranks higher than China and Bangladesh in surveys of apparel sourcing locations (7 pages)
World textile and apparel trade and production trends: the USA, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico, February 2022 (42 pages)
Profile of Pangaia: a fast growing apparel brand, materials innovator and environmental steward poised for success (31 pages)
Sustainable product developments and innovations, February 2022 (32 pages)
World markets for textile machinery: yarn and fabric manufacture, February 2022 (35 pages)
Profile of Südwolle Group: a global leader in pure wool yarns and wool blend yarns (13 pages)

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World textile and apparel trade and production trends: the USA, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico, February 2022

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This latest report in our flagship series contains statistical data, information and insight into the textile and apparel industries in the USA, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico. The report presents a wealth of information, and is essential for anyone who is considering sourcing from, selling to or investing in these countries or their export markets. In particular, the report includes detailed information on domestic production and exports of textiles and clothing by type and destination. The report notes that US textile and clothing imports declined in value and volume terms in 2020, reflecting the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, although they rebounded sharply during January-November 2021. US textile and clothing production and exports also fell in 2020 but both were up during January-November 2021. In Argentina, textile and clothing exports declined sharply in 2020 but there was a significant rebound during January-September 2021. There were also falls in textile and clothing production, imports and retail sales in 2020 but all three were up markedly during January-September 2021. In Brazil, textile and clothing exports rose in 2020 and they were up significantly during January-October 2021. Also, there were increases in textile and clothing production in 2020 and during January-November 2021. Textile and clothing imports, meanwhile, declined in 2020 but they rebounded sharply during January-October 2021. In Colombia, textile and clothing exports fell in 2020 but they rebounded sharply during January-November 2021. Mirroring these trends, textile and clothing production declined in 2020 but it was up during January-October 2021. In Mexico, textile and clothing exports declined in 2020 but they were up significantly during January-October 2021. Textile and clothing imports also fell in 2020 and so did textile and clothing production. But production rebounded sharply during January-October 2021.

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Six times a year, Textile Outlook International provides up to 200 pages of intelligence, expert analysis and insight on the global textile and clothing industry.
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Each issue provides an authoritative source of information on key industry topics, including: circularity; cotton; environmental sustainability; fibre prices; innovation; production and consumption forecasts; imports and exports; industry giants and emerging brands; international trade fairs; key geographical markets; recommerce; retail; supply chains; textile and clothing trade; textile machinery; trade and production trends; world markets; and yarn and fabric manufacturing.

A single issue of Textile Outlook International includes:

    an editorial think-piece on a topical issue from an industry expert

    a report on textile and apparel trade and production trends

    a round-up of the latest international trade fairs

    a feature on textile and clothing imports and exports or fibre prices, production and consumption

    a report on a key geographical market

    insight and analysis of a key market leader or fast-growing start-up

An annual subscription to Textile Outlook International is a cost-effective way to keep informed about trends and developments in the global textile and clothing industry.

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