The 2023 Global Textiles and Fabrics Products Forecasts-Manufactured Products database is an online subscription service featuring the most accurate and current outlooks on 30 economic market sales for the largest 100 countries. This Global Manufactured Products database includes Yarns, spun, combed, cotton, Yarns, spun, rayon, acetate, and lyocell, Yarns, spun, noncellulosic fiber and other natural fibers, Yarns, wool, including new, reused, and reprocessed, Scouring and combing mill products, Yarns, novelty and plied, excluding wool, not spun or thrown at the same establishment, Yarns, thrown, filament, excluding textured, Yarns, textured, crimped, and bulked, filament, including stretch, Yarns, filament, commission receipts for throwing, texturing, or winding, Thread mills, and Broadwoven fabrics, cotton, plain weave (excluding pile), gray goods, (as well as many others).
The subscription databases provide economic, social, and industry size data for a three-year historical trend (2017-2020), a four-year forecast estimate trends (2021-2024) for 100+ countries.
Economic and social statistics forecasts include weights based on GDP changes, population changes, inflation changes, and labor changes. Industry and product shipments include the total value of all products produced and shipped by all producers (also described as value of receipts, value of production, or value of work done.) Manufactured products include only products made within each country (not imports resold as exports). Consumer products include brick and mortar retail sales, as well as online retail sales within each country.
The data are calculated with extensive economic models that use the most recent historical data from government statistical bureaus and trade associations to develop projections in economic, social, and industry databases. These economic models are unique because they use both longitudinal (horizontal) and latitudinal (vertical) analysis for its forecasts. The longitudinal analysis uses regression analysis to generate projections based on historical data. The latitudinal analysis examines the growth changes in one economic, social, or industry statistic based on other related statistics (for example, would an increase in the global electric vehicle manufacturing industry cause a decrease in the traditional automobile manufacturing industry? Or would an decrease in U.S. exports cause increase in Chinese exports?)
The database subscriptions are essential for financial experts (investment banking, mutual funds, brokers), industry executives (for budgeting and economic projections), market researchers (for market sizing and market growth rates), and educational researchers (business libraries and their professors and students for their research studies).
The subscription databases provide economic, social, and industry size data for a three-year historical trend (2017-2020), a four-year forecast estimate trends (2021-2024) for 100+ countries.
Economic and social statistics forecasts include weights based on GDP changes, population changes, inflation changes, and labor changes. Industry and product shipments include the total value of all products produced and shipped by all producers (also described as value of receipts, value of production, or value of work done.) Manufactured products include only products made within each country (not imports resold as exports). Consumer products include brick and mortar retail sales, as well as online retail sales within each country.
The data are calculated with extensive economic models that use the most recent historical data from government statistical bureaus and trade associations to develop projections in economic, social, and industry databases. These economic models are unique because they use both longitudinal (horizontal) and latitudinal (vertical) analysis for its forecasts. The longitudinal analysis uses regression analysis to generate projections based on historical data. The latitudinal analysis examines the growth changes in one economic, social, or industry statistic based on other related statistics (for example, would an increase in the global electric vehicle manufacturing industry cause a decrease in the traditional automobile manufacturing industry? Or would an decrease in U.S. exports cause increase in Chinese exports?)
The database subscriptions are essential for financial experts (investment banking, mutual funds, brokers), industry executives (for budgeting and economic projections), market researchers (for market sizing and market growth rates), and educational researchers (business libraries and their professors and students for their research studies).
Table of Contents
- Yarns, spun, carded, cotton
- Yarns, spun, combed, cotton
- Yarns, spun, rayon, acetate, and lyocell
- Yarns, spun, noncellulosic fiber and other natural fibers
- Yarns, wool, including new, reused, and reprocessed
- Scouring and combing mill products
- Yarns, novelty and plied, excluding wool, not spun or thrown at the same establishment
- Yarns, thrown, filament, excluding textured
- Yarns, textured, crimped, and bulked, filament, including stretch
- Yarns, filament, commission receipts for throwing, texturing, or winding
- Thread mills
- Broadwoven fabrics, cotton, plain weave (excluding pile), gray goods
- Broadwoven fabrics, cotton, twill weave (excluding pile), gray goods
- Broadwoven fabrics, cotton, all other weaves (excluding plain, twill, or pile), gray goods
- Broadwoven fabrics, cotton, pile, gray goods
- Broadwoven fabrics, cotton, finished in weaving mills
- Fabricated textile products, made in weaving mills
- Broadwoven fabrics, manmade fiber, 85 percent or more filament yarns (chiefly rayon, acetate, and/or lyocell), gray goods
- Broadwoven fabrics, manmade fiber, 85 percent or more filament yarns (excluding rayon, acetate, and lyocell), gray goods
- Broadwoven fabrics, manmade fiber, plain weave (excluding pile), 85 percent or more spun yarns (excluding wool blends), gray goods
- Broadwoven fabrics, manmade fiber, twill weave (excluding pile), 85 percent or more spun yarns (excluding wool blends), gray goods
- Broadwoven fabrics, manmade fiber, all other weaves (excluding plain, twill, and pile), 85 percent or more spun yarn (excluding wool blends), gray goods
- Broadwoven fabrics, manmade and natural fibers, combinations of spun and filament yarns, each less than 85 percent of total fiber content (excluding wool blends), gray goods
- Broadwoven fabrics, manmade and natural fibers, including silk (excluding cotton), all other weaves (including pile), gray goods
- Broadwoven fabrics, manmade and natural fibers, including silk (excluding cotton and wool), finished in weaving mills
- Broadwoven fabrics, wool, gray goods
- Broadwoven fabrics, including felts, wool, finished in weaving mills
- Narrow fabrics (12 inches or less in width), woven
- Narrow fabrics (12 inches or less in width), braided
- Covered rubber thread, made in narrow fabric mills
- Schiffli machine embroideries
- Nonwoven fabrics
- Fabricated nonwoven products
- Pressed, punched, or needled felts (excluding hats)
- Weft (circular) knit fabrics, greige goods (excluding hosiery)
- Weft (circular) knit fabrics, knit and finished in the same establishment (excluding hosiery)
- Weft (circular) knit fabrics, nonapparel type, knitting only or knitting and finishing (excluding hosiery) on contract or commission
- Warp knit fabrics, greige goods
- Warp knit fabrics, knit and finished in same establishment
- Lace and net goods, all leavers and Nottingham lace machine products, including bobbinets and barmen laces
Countries Covered
- Argentina
- Australia
- Austria
- Belgium
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Canada
- Chile
- China
- Colombia
- Denmark
- Egypt
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Greenland
- Guam
- Hong Kong Sar, China
- Iceland
- India
- Israel
- Italy
- Japan
- Korea, Rep.
- Lithuania
- Mexico
- Norway
- Pakistan
- Panama
- Poland
- Portugal
- Puerto Rico
- Qatar
- Russia
- Romania
- Saudi Arabia
- Singapore
- Slovak Republic
- Slovenia
- South Africa
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- United Arab Emirates
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Venezuela
- Vietnam
- Virgin Islands (U.S.)
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