Made in China Textile Exports

According to the report of U.S customs data, made in China textile exports to the U.S has arrived to 2.825 billion U.S dollars in February 2010 which is 25.60% more then the last year of February. This exceeded the expectations of global importers and exporters of textile industry to increase trade relations with China in the textile sector. This growth also indicated a warming trend of the strong foreign textile industry.

In February 2010, the U.S imported yarn and fiber to China that were the total of 12% of the proportion of all products. Cotton textiles counted to 33% which was just one third. Two types of cotton and chemical fiber products of China textile that exported to the U.S, have very strong export value which counted for 86% of the total amount. It is meaningful that the U.S. imports of yarn and fiber growth has been very much higher that is up to 65.27%, which can mean that the U.S. textile industry is recovering and moving towards a real economy and the virtual economy rebalancing process.

Cotton textile exports of China have reached to 9.3255 billion U.S dollars in February, wool textile growth rate has reached to 30% more then last, but a lower proportion of the overall impact on us in which only decrease China direct silk textiles exports that were decreased by 23.91%.

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