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Textile Outlook International

Issue 212:
February 2022

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Reports in this issue
(214 pages) Editorial: Vietnam ranks higher than China and Bangladesh in surveys
of apparel sourcing locations (7 pages) World textile and apparel trade and
production trends: the USA, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico, February
2022 (42 pages) Profile of Pangaia: a fast growing apparel brand, materials
innovator and environmental steward poised for success (31 pages) Sustainable
product developments and innovations, February 2022 (32 pages) World markets for
textile machinery: yarn and fabric manufacture, February 2022 (35 pages) Profile
of Südwolle Group: a global leader in pure wool yarns and wool blend yarns (13
pages)


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EDITORIAL: VIETNAM RANKS HIGHER THAN CHINA AND BANGLADESH IN SURVEYS OF APPAREL
SOURCING LOCATIONS

7 pages, published in Issue 212, February 2022  
Report price: Euro 290.00; US$ 385.00  


Vietnam is the most attractive apparel sourcing location, according to a survey
published by the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the United Nations (UN).
Also, Vietnam is seen as being as good as China in terms of production quality.
But China continues to lead in terms of efficiency, innovation, lead time and
vertical integration. Bangladesh, meanwhile, ranks lower than Vietnam on the
basis of ten out of 12 criteria. Bangladesh received a score of only 2 for
sustainability compared with a score of 3.5 in the case of Vietnam and yet
Bangladeshi manufacturers argue that Bangladesh has the highest number of "green
factories" in the world. Vietnam also emerges as the leader in a survey of
apparel sourcing locations by the data analytics and consulting company
GlobalData. But Bangladesh was ranked as low as 12th place and therefore did not
even feature among the top ten. China was ranked only fourth but no other
country can match Chinas supply base, range of skills, quality levels, product
variety and the completeness of its supply chain--and no other single country
has the capacity to absorb the amounts which are produced in China. However,
Chinese exports could suffer from claims that forced labour is being used within
Xinjiang province. This has led many countries to ban imports of Xinjiang-made
cotton and, under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), companies
which want to continue importing goods made in Xinjiang into the USA must
provide "clear and convincing evidence" that the goods in question have not been
manufactured with forced labour. To ensure that they comply with the UFLPA,
apparel brands may prefer to play safe and source from locations which they can
be confident do not use materials made in Xinjiang province. Such a strategy
could cause a noticeable drop in US apparel imports from China in 2022 and
beyond.



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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. So whether you are involved in
fibres, textiles or clothing – in manufacturing, spinning, weaving, knitting,
sewing, import/export, retailing – or if you are in education or consultancy or
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