Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Cotton yarn <85% multiple combed 714-232 dtex, not retail. In 2023, Cotton yarn <85% multiple combed 714-232 dtex, not retail were the world's 4242nd most traded product, with a total trade of $65.8M. Between 2022 and 2023 the exports of Cotton yarn <85% multiple combed 714-232 dtex, not retail decreased by -12.2%, from $75M to $65.8M. Trade in Cotton yarn <85% multiple combed 714-232 dtex, not retail represent 0.00029% of total world trade.
Cotton yarn <85% multiple combed 714-232 dtex, not retail are a part of Non-Retail Mixed Cotton Yarn.
Exports In 2023 the top exporters of Cotton yarn <85% multiple combed 714-232 dtex, not retail were China ($50M), India ($6.25M), Pakistan ($3.06M), Italy ($1.94M), and Hong Kong ($1.65M).
Imports In 2023 the top importers of Cotton yarn <85% multiple combed 714-232 dtex, not retail were Thailand ($11.7M), Bangladesh ($11.6M), Cambodia ($11.4M), Vietnam ($9.21M), and Hong Kong ($6.89M).
Ranking Cotton yarn <85% multiple combed 714-232 dtex, not retail ranks 2642nd in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Cotton yarns are sold in many different weights, from very light to very heavy. Cotton yarns are often combined with other yarns to produce different effects in the final fabric. Cotton is often blended with wool, silk, acrylic, or other fibers to produce a unique texture and drape. Cotton yarns are often used in weaving, knitting, embroidery, and other crafts. Cotton yarn is used in many different crafts. It is often combined with other yarns to create a different texture or look.