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The Future Of Textiles Depends Largely On Man-Made Fibers.

2012/5/18 7:47:00 60

TextilesGlobal TextilesMan-Made Fibres

Last year, the world

textile

Demand climbed 2.4% to 82 million tons.

Polyester

Led this growth, according to a study.



  

Natural fiber

For example, the demand for cotton dropped by 3.4% to 29 million 400 thousand tons. According to a research report from the Swiss fiber year Limited by Share Ltd, the research said that man-made fiber increased by 6% to 52 million 700 thousand tons last year.



In 2010, cotton prices rose sharply by 92%, down 37% last year. The future of textiles depends largely on man-made fibers, the study said.




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