Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Non-Retail Pure Cotton Yarn. In 2023, Non-Retail Pure Cotton Yarn were the world's 322nd most traded product, with a total trade of $11.7B. Between 2022 and 2023 the exports of Non-Retail Pure Cotton Yarn decreased by -14.4%, from $13.7B to $11.7B. Trade in Non-Retail Pure Cotton Yarn represent 0.052% of total world trade.
Non-Retail Pure Cotton Yarn are a part of Cotton. They include Cotton yarn >85% single uncombed 714-232 dtex,not ret, Cotton yarn >85% single combed 232-192 dtex,not retai, Cotton yarn >85% single combed 714-232 dtex,not retai, Cotton yarn >85% single combed 192-125 dtex, not ret., Cotton yarn >85% single uncombed >714 dtex,not retail, Cotton yarn >85% single uncombed 232-192 dtex,not ret, Cotton yarn >85% single uncombed 192-125 dtex,not ret, Cotton yarn >85% single combed <125 dtex, not retail, Cotton yarn >85% multiple uncomb 714-232 dtex,not ret, and Cotton yarn >85% multiple combed <125 dtex,not retail, among others.
Exports In 2023 the top exporters of Non-Retail Pure Cotton Yarn were India ($3.52B), Vietnam ($2.04B), Uzbekistan ($1.38B), Pakistan ($1B), and United States ($934M).
Imports In 2023 the top importers of Non-Retail Pure Cotton Yarn were China ($4.15B), Bangladesh ($1.45B), Turkey ($679M), Honduras ($613M), and Italy ($341M).
Ranking Non-Retail Pure Cotton Yarn ranks 1006th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Cotton yarn is used in many different types of projects, including clothing, blankets, rugs, and more. Cotton is usually a heavier yarn that is durable and easy to care for.