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Global yarn and fabric production declined in the second quarter, optimistic in the fourth quarter

by:Chengyi     2021-03-15
The International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF) has published a trade report for the second quarter of 2011. In the second quarter, the global production of yarns and fabrics declined. It is estimated that the production of yarns and fabrics in the third quarter will decline. In the fourth quarter, the outlook for yarns and fabrics is optimistic. The report of the International Federation of Textile Manufacturers is as follows:   'As the only result of high production in Asia, especially China, global yarn production increased in the second quarter of 2011 compared with the previous quarter. Similarly, the global fabric production in the second quarter was also The increase is due to the high production in Asia and South America, while the production in Europe and North America has fallen. The important note is that China’s production in the first quarter is traditionally low, which is due to China’s fewer working days during the New Year holiday.    Same as last year In comparison, the global yarn production increased slightly due to high production in Asia and North America, despite the decline in production in South America and Europe. Fabric production in all regions of the world, except South America, suffered a decline. In the second quarter of 2011, The global yarn inventory has risen sharply compared to the previous quarter, especially due to the high inventory in South America and Asia. The yarn inventory in Europe and North America remains unchanged.   Yarn inventory has risen sharply year-on-year, especially in Asia and Asia. South America. Fabric inventories in North and South America also increased in the second quarter compared to the previous quarter, while production in Europe and Asia declined slightly. In North and South America, fabric inventories rose sharply year-on-year, while inventory in Asia and Europe was slightly Decline.  Compared with the first quarter, global orders for yarn and fabrics have declined in Europe and Brazil. For the third quarter of this year, the output of yarn and fabrics in most countries either declined slightly or remained unchanged. No. In the fourth quarter, the production of yarns and fabrics increased slightly, and most countries' production was higher or remained unchanged.    Compared with the previous quarter, in the second quarter of this year, the world's yarn production increased by 12.1%. Production in Asia The output of all other regions is as follows: South America decreased by 7.3%, Europe decreased by 6.5%, North America’s output decreased by 3.1%. Global yarn production increased slightly by 1.0%, which was due to Asia and North America’s High production, they increased by 1.8% and 0.4%, respectively, but the production in Europe and South America decreased by 8.3% and 16.3%, respectively.    Compared with the previous stage, in the second quarter of this year, the global fabric production increased by 4.4 %. Fabric production in Asia increased by 5.1%, South America's production increased by 3.6%, but Europe and North America's production fell by 1.3% and 0.4%, respectively.    Compared with the second quarter of last year, global fabric production fell by 6.0% From the perspective of regional distribution, only South America’s production increased by 7.7%, while North America, Asia and Europe’s fabric production decreased by 8.8%, 7.3% and 3.4% respectively. In the second quarter of this year, global yarn inventory increased sharply year-on-year Increased by 16.4%, South America and Asia increased by 39.9% and 21.8% respectively, but most remained unchanged in Europe and North America.    Based on the year, global yarn inventory increased by 21.2% year-on-year. Especially in South America and Asia , Yarn inventories increased by 82.8% and 26.1% respectively. In Europe and North America, they remained unchanged. In the second quarter, global fabric inventories increased by 8.1% year-on-year. In South America and North America, inventories increased year-on-year, respectively. It rose by 56.8% and 9.2%, but it fell by 3.5% in Asia and 0.6% in Europe. Compared with the second quarter of last year, global fabric inventories increased by 8.1%, South American inventories increased by 44.6%, North American inventories increased by 12.9%, Asian inventories decreased by 1.6%, and European inventories decreased by 0.4%.   In the second quarter of this year, European yarn and fabric orders fell by 0.4% and 1.2%, respectively, and Brazil’s orders fell by 30.4% and 10.5%, respectively. On an annual basis, European yarn and fabric orders remained unchanged, but Brazilian orders fell by 40.0% and 18.7%, respectively.
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