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Feb 3, 2025 · 2024 Quarterly Issue Number IV. View Latest Digital Issue. OTHER SITES. FEATURED ARTICLES
ITMF Global Textile Industry Survey Results: Cautious Recovery …
3 days ago · ZÜRICH, Switzerland — February 5, 2025 — The ITMF’s 30th Global Textile Industry Survey conducted in January 2025 reveals a cautiously optimistic outlook amid ongoing challenges in the textile value chain. While the overall global business balance remains negative at -15 percentage points (pp ...
2024 State Of The U.S. Textile Industry | Textile World
1 day ago · References: 1 U.S. Census Bureau Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories and Orders (M3) Survey, and Annual Survey of Manufacturers (ASM) value of shipments for NAICS 313, 314, 315 & 32522, 2021 data used to estimate NAICS 32522 figure.. 2 U.S. Department of Commerce data for Export Group 0: Textiles and Apparel. 3 U.S. Census Bureau, Annual …
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Textile Supply Chain Trends Of 2024 And Predictions For 2025
1 day ago · By Rohit Dev Sethi. T he textile supply chain in 2024 was defined by a focus on technology integration, sustainability, and shifts in sourcing strategies. As the industry moves into 2025, these trends are expected to evolve, with new approaches that reshape how textiles are produced, sourced, and delivered.
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What’s Now And Next In Sustainable Textiles? | Textile World
Jul 27, 2023 · Editor’s Note: Elissa Decker is director of Global Textile Development and Procurement at Franklin Park, Ill.-based Moss, a company specializing in tensioned fabric structures, custom fabrication solutions and large format printing, among other services.