Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Twill cotton except denim, >85% >200g/m2, yarn dyed. In 2022, Twill cotton except denim, >85% >200g/m2, yarn dyed were the world's 4020th most traded product, with a total trade of $119M. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Twill cotton except denim, >85% >200g/m2, yarn dyed grew by 12.9%, from $105M to $119M. Trade in Twill cotton except denim, >85% >200g/m2, yarn dyed represent 0.0005% of total world trade.
Twill cotton except denim, >85% >200g/m2, yarn dyed are a part of Heavy Pure Woven Cotton.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Twill cotton except denim, >85% >200g/m2, yarn dyed were China ($84M), Portugal ($9.91M), India ($5.38M), Japan ($4.82M), and Italy ($3.91M).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Twill cotton except denim, >85% >200g/m2, yarn dyed were Bangladesh ($50.6M), Cambodia ($8.67M), Vietnam ($4.72M), United States ($4.14M), and Colombia ($3.99M).
Ranking Twill cotton except denim, >85% >200g/m2, yarn dyed ranks 2486th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Twill cotton is a woven fabric made of cotton, usually a lighter, less expensive cotton, that is woven to give the appearance of a denim fabric. The twill weave is characterized by two or more threads of the fabric crossing one another to form a diagonal pattern on the face of the fabric. Twill cotton is often used for shirts, trousers and skirts.