Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Cotton yarn >85% multiple combed 192-125 dtex,not ret. In 2022, Cotton yarn >85% multiple combed 192-125 dtex,not ret were the world's 3565th most traded product, with a total trade of $248M. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Cotton yarn >85% multiple combed 192-125 dtex,not ret decreased by -5.03%, from $261M to $248M. Trade in Cotton yarn >85% multiple combed 192-125 dtex,not ret represent 0.001% of total world trade.
Cotton yarn >85% multiple combed 192-125 dtex,not ret are a part of Non-Retail Pure Cotton Yarn.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Cotton yarn >85% multiple combed 192-125 dtex,not ret were India ($74.7M), China ($57.1M), Egypt ($35.9M), Vietnam ($19.4M), and Turkey ($16.9M).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Cotton yarn >85% multiple combed 192-125 dtex,not ret were Bangladesh ($66.8M), Italy ($26.4M), Cambodia ($14M), South Korea ($13.1M), and China ($12.9M).
Ranking Cotton yarn >85% multiple combed 192-125 dtex,not ret ranks 3654th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Cotton yarn typically is used for weaving and knitting. It is a popular type of yarn because it is versatile and easy to use. Cotton yarn is typically made out of cotton, which is a common plant fiber. Cotton yarn is made by first spinning the cotton into yarn. This process is done by using a spinning machine. This machine blows cotton off a card and twists it in a machine. This yarn is then fed through a machine that attaches it to other yarn. Cotton yarn is a popular type of yarn because it is relatively inexpensive and easy to work with.