Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Yarn >85% nylon, etc staple fibres, single, not retai. In 2023, Yarn >85% nylon, etc staple fibres, single, not retai were the world's 4025th most traded product, with a total trade of $106M. Between 2022 and 2023 the exports of Yarn >85% nylon, etc staple fibres, single, not retai decreased by -4.47%, from $111M to $106M. Trade in Yarn >85% nylon, etc staple fibres, single, not retai represent 0.00047% of total world trade.
Yarn >85% nylon, etc staple fibres, single, not retai are a part of Non-Retail Synthetic Staple Fibers Yarn.
Exports In 2023 the top exporters of Yarn >85% nylon, etc staple fibres, single, not retai were Spain ($24.8M), China ($23.3M), Germany ($9.44M), Slovakia ($7.79M), and Chinese Taipei ($7.76M).
Imports In 2023 the top importers of Yarn >85% nylon, etc staple fibres, single, not retai were Slovakia ($23.9M), Germany ($12.7M), United Kingdom ($8.92M), Bangladesh ($8.33M), and United States ($7.99M).
Ranking Yarn >85% nylon, etc staple fibres, single, not retai ranks 1766th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Nylon yarn is used in the production of fabric because of its strength and durability. Nylon is also used to make bristles for paint brushes, heat resistant gloves, tires, and insulation. Polyester yarn is used in clothing because it is resistant to shrinkage and is durable. Polyester is used for everything from clothing to upholstery. Acrylic yarn is used in clothing and knitted goods because it is durable and easy to care for. Acrylic is also used in the production of car seats, carpets, and knitwear.