Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics. In 2023, Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics were the world's 766th most traded product, with a total trade of $1.99B. Between 2022 and 2023 the exports of Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics grew by 1.78%, from $1.96B to $1.99B. Trade in Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics represent 0.0088% of total world trade.
Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics are a part of Man-made staple fibres. They include Woven twill >85% polyester + cotton, >170g/m2 dyed, Woven twill >85% polyester+cotton, >170g/m2 unbl/blch, Woven fabric >85% synthetic nes+cotton, >170g/m2 prin, Woven fabric>85% synthetic nes + cotton, >170g/m2 dye, Woven nes >85% polyester + cotton, >170g/m2 dyed, Woven plain >85% polyester + cotton, >170g/m2 dyed, Woven plain >85% polyester+cotton, >170g/m2 unbl/blch, Woven twill >85% polyester + cotton, >170g/m2 printed, Woven fabric>85% synth nes+cotton, >170g/m2 unbl/blch, and Woven fabric>85% synth nes + cotton,>170g/m2 yarn dye, among others.
Exports In 2023 the top exporters of Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics were China ($872M), Italy ($188M), Pakistan ($137M), United States ($92.1M), and Germany ($75M).
Imports In 2023 the top importers of Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics were Burma ($317M), Bangladesh ($104M), Germany ($101M), Tunisia ($99.9M), and Vietnam ($86M).
Ranking Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics ranks 658th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Common uses of woven fabrics containing predominantly, but < 85% synthetic staple fibres by weight, mixed principally or solely with cotton and weighing > 170 g/m² in a few sentences include: industrial fabrics, such as packaging and geotextiles; and non-woven fabrics, such as insulation and garment fabrics.