Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Bed linen of manmade fibres printed not knit. In 2022, Bed linen of manmade fibres printed not knit were the world's 1891st most traded product, with a total trade of $1.31B. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Bed linen of manmade fibres printed not knit decreased by -8.09%, from $1.43B to $1.31B. Trade in Bed linen of manmade fibres printed not knit represent 0.0055% of total world trade.
Bed linen of manmade fibres printed not knit are a part of House Linens.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Bed linen of manmade fibres printed not knit were China ($907M), Pakistan ($201M), Germany ($21.1M), Spain ($18.3M), and India ($16.6M).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Bed linen of manmade fibres printed not knit were United States ($314M), United Kingdom ($98.1M), Japan ($54.6M), Germany ($52.3M), and Chile ($48.8M).
Ranking Bed linen of manmade fibres printed not knit ranks 4394th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description A bed is often covered with a sheet, a flat sheet, and a duvet cover. The top sheet is draped over the top of the mattress and tucked in at the sides. The bottom sheet and the duvet cover are the bedding that a person uses to cover themselves while they sleep. The bottom sheet should be changed often enough so that it stays clean. Bed linen is often made of natural fibres, such as cotton or linen, or manmade fibres, such as polyester, rayon, or sateen. Bed linen typically includes a top sheet, a