Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Woven cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g, printed. In 2023, Woven cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g, printed were the world's 4077th most traded product, with a total trade of $95.1M. Between 2022 and 2023 the exports of Woven cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g, printed grew by 15.9%, from $82M to $95.1M. Trade in Woven cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g, printed represent 0.00042% of total world trade.
Woven cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g, printed are a part of Heavy Mixed Woven Cotton.
Exports In 2023 the top exporters of Woven cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g, printed were Netherlands ($16.2M), China ($16M), France ($12.6M), United Kingdom ($8.36M), and United States ($5.92M).
Imports In 2023 the top importers of Woven cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g, printed were France ($9.84M), Bulgaria ($7.97M), Dominican Republic ($5.62M), Ukraine ($5.54M), and Tunisia ($5.51M).
Ranking Woven cotton nes, <85% +manmade fibre, >200g, printed ranks 3617th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Cotton fabrics are used for t-shirts, pants, and skirts. It is also used for tablecloths. Fabrics with 85% or more man-made fibre are used for blouses, jackets, and shirts. Fabrics with more than 200g are typically used for coats and outerwear. Fabrics with prints are used for dresses and skirts. What are fabrics made of? Fabrics are made of natural materials, such as cotton, silk, wool, and linen. They could also made of man-made materials.