Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Woven fabric >85% nylon, polyamide, dyed, nes. In 2023, Woven fabric >85% nylon, polyamide, dyed, nes were the world's 1631st most traded product, with a total trade of $1.59B. Between 2022 and 2023 the exports of Woven fabric >85% nylon, polyamide, dyed, nes decreased by -15.4%, from $1.88B to $1.59B. Trade in Woven fabric >85% nylon, polyamide, dyed, nes represent 0.007% of total world trade.
Woven fabric >85% nylon, polyamide, dyed, nes are a part of Synthetic Filament Yarn Woven Fabric.
Exports In 2023 the top exporters of Woven fabric >85% nylon, polyamide, dyed, nes were China ($706M), Chinese Taipei ($285M), Japan ($169M), Italy ($85.4M), and South Korea ($72.1M).
Imports In 2023 the top importers of Woven fabric >85% nylon, polyamide, dyed, nes were Vietnam ($437M), Bangladesh ($175M), China ($138M), Indonesia ($87.5M), and Burma ($79.7M).
Ranking Woven fabric >85% nylon, polyamide, dyed, nes ranks 1148th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Nylon and polyamide are two of the most common materials used to make up woven fabric. They are both synthetic substances, known as polymers, and are the only two that have been commercially available for long enough to be extensively used. Nylon is generally more flexible than polyamide and is more durable when being used for items such as parachutes. Polyamide is typically more stretchy and is often used in hosiery, medical devices, and other fabrics for items that need to stretch. Both are strong enough to be used in solar panels, parachutes, and even in the