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Fiber Use for Textiles and China’s Cotton Textile Exports

by Stephen MacDonald and Sarah Whitley

Outlook No. (CWS-08i-01) 18 pp, March 2009

New information about the role of recycling in the textile industry and updated estimates of efficiency in spinning lower estimates of the volume of cotton fiber exported by China in the form of textiles from those of an earlier study. China’s textile industry not only meets domestic demand of the world’s most populous country but is also the world’s largest exporter. Consequently, China is the world’s largest consumer and importer of cotton, but information about China’s cotton consumption is incomplete. This analysis of China’s textile trade offers important insights into trends in China’s cotton use and imports. The revised textile trade estimates have implications for the outlook for China’s cotton consumption and imports, which this study demonstrates with an econometric model of China’s textile trade.

Keywords: Cotton, textiles, China, yarn, spinning, exports, efficiency

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Last updated: Saturday, May 26, 2012

For more information contact: Stephen MacDonald and Sarah Whitley