Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics. In 2020, Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics were the world's 699th most traded product, with a total trade of $2.11B. Between 2019 and 2020 the exports of Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics decreased by -16.2%, from $2.52B to $2.11B. Trade in Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics represent 0.013% of total world trade.
Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics are a part of Man-made staple fibres. They include Woven twill >85% polyester + cotton, >170g/m2 dyed, Woven twill >85% polyester+cotton, >170g/m2 unbl/blch, Woven fabric >85% synthetic nes+cotton, >170g/m2 prin, Woven nes >85% polyester + cotton, >170g/m2 dyed, Woven plain >85% polyester + cotton, >170g/m2 dyed, Woven fabric>85% synthetic nes + cotton, >170g/m2 dye, Woven plain >85% polyester+cotton, >170g/m2 unbl/blch, Woven twill >85% polyester + cotton, >170g/m2 printed, Woven fabric>85% synth nes+cotton, >170g/m2 unbl/blch, and Woven fabric>85% synth nes + cotton,>170g/m2 yarn dye, among others.
Exports In 2020 the top exporters of Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics were China ($1.06B), Italy ($140M), Pakistan ($101M), United States ($98.6M), and Germany ($75.3M).
Imports In 2020 the top importers of Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics were Burma ($611M), Vietnam ($97.3M), Bangladesh ($76.8M), Germany ($71.4M), and Russia ($69.6M).
Tariffs In 2018 the average tariff for Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics was 14.5%, making it the 207th lowest tariff using the HS4 product classification.
Ranking Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics ranks 691st in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Common uses of woven fabrics containing predominantly, but < 85% synthetic staple fibres by weight, mixed principally or solely with cotton and weighing > 170 g/m² in a few sentences include: industrial fabrics, such as packaging and geotextiles; and non-woven fabrics, such as insulation and garment fabrics.