Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Twill weave cotton, >85% <200g/m2, yarn dyed. In 2023, Twill weave cotton, >85% <200g/m2, yarn dyed were the world's 3273rd most traded product, with a total trade of $323M. Between 2022 and 2023 the exports of Twill weave cotton, >85% <200g/m2, yarn dyed decreased by -15.2%, from $381M to $323M. Trade in Twill weave cotton, >85% <200g/m2, yarn dyed represent 0.0014% of total world trade.
Twill weave cotton, >85% <200g/m2, yarn dyed are a part of Light Pure Woven Cotton.
Exports In 2023 the top exporters of Twill weave cotton, >85% <200g/m2, yarn dyed were China ($210M), India ($23.7M), Portugal ($13M), Hong Kong ($12.3M), and Vietnam ($11.8M).
Imports In 2023 the top importers of Twill weave cotton, >85% <200g/m2, yarn dyed were Bangladesh ($104M), Vietnam ($59.6M), Indonesia ($38.9M), Cambodia ($9.04M), and Italy ($8.21M).
Ranking Twill weave cotton, >85% <200g/m2, yarn dyed ranks 3311th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description The common uses for twill weave cotton, >85% <200g/m2, yarn dyed are for clothing and other fabrics. Twill weave cotton, >85% <200g/m2, yarn dyed are woven to be a durable fabric that will last for a long time. The fabric is durable because it is woven in a way that makes it stronger than other fabrics. The fabric is woven in a diagonal pattern that makes it stronger.