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Textile Outlook International
Issue 178:
January 2016

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Editorial: Heimtextil 2016 shows the latest home textiles and hosts a digital textile printing conference for the third year running
World textile and apparel trade and production trends: Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey, January 2016 (18 pages)
Survey of the European fabric fairs for autumn/winter 2016/17 (30 pages)
Trends in world textile and clothing trade, January 2016 (54 pages)
Trends in global and regional man-made fibre production, January 2016
World markets for textile machinery: part 2—fabric manufacture, January 2016 (51 pages)

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World textile and apparel trade and production trends: Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey, January 2016

Buy 'World textile and apparel trade and production trends: Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey, January 2016' now 18 pages, published in Issue 178, January 2016  
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This latest report in our flagship series contains statistical data, information and insight into the textile and apparel industries in Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey. The report includes detailed information on domestic production and exports of textiles and clothing by type and destination. 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 Egypt, textile and clothing exports fell in 2014, reflecting a decline in exports to most foreign markets during the year. Also, exports were down during January-June 2015 compared with the corresponding period a year earlier. In Morocco, clothing exports and production were up during 2014, reflecting strong sales in the EU. However, production of clothing in Morocco was down during January-June 2015. In Tunisia, textile and clothing exports grew in 2014 but were down during January-October 2015. Meanwhile, production of textiles, clothing and leather products in Tunisia was up in 2014 and during January-June 2015. In Turkey, textile and clothing exports grew in 2014. However, during January-October 2015 exports declined significantly compared with the corresponding period a year earlier. Textile production followed a similar trend, having increased in 2014 but declined during January-October 2015. Clothing production, on the other hand, was up during 2014 and during January-October 2015.

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Six times a year, Textile Outlook International provides up to 200 pages of expert comment and analysis. A subscription provides an overview of the global fibre, textile and apparel industries. It is essential reading for senior executives in the fibre, textile and apparel industries ? and for anyone who is not involved in the industry, but needs to quickly gain an understanding of the key issues.
Reports in Textile Outlook International include:
 country profiles ? providing a comprehensive guide to the textile and clothing industries in a range of countries and regions. The reports include an economic and political profile together with a comprehensive overview of the main issues, plus an outlook for the future.
 company profiles ? giving you the opportunity to learn from strategies employed by others. Companies profiled recently include retailers, manufacturers, innovators and sourcing companies involved in textiles and apparel as well as smaller companies which illustrate the opportunities for firms which are interested in selected sourcing locations.
 trends in world textile and apparel trade and production ? taking into account current issues facing the industry ? such as global fibre prices; competition from China and other low cost countries; the elimination of quotas and imposition of selective new ones; relocation of production operations; the impact of economic factors affecting trade; international trade agreements; trade promotion agreements (TPAs); and much more.
 trends in EU and US imports of textiles and clothing ? providing comprehensive statistical data and analysis of the top ten supplying countries to the EU and US markets. These reports are updated each year and contain value and volume data as well as average prices and analyses of trends for up to 15 product categories.
 innovations, technological developments, business development opportunities, individual sector analysis and political implications which affect players in the global fibre, textile and apparel industries. Some of the topics which have been covered in recent reports include: new innovations in the textile and clothing industry, such as environmentally friendly textiles, plant based fibres, and developments in textile colorants; innovations in textile machinery; and overviews of the European swimwear, hosiery and lingerie markets.
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