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The Staple Fiber market is a segment of the Textiles industry that focuses on the production of short fibers, usually made from synthetic or natural materials. These fibers are used to create fabrics, yarns, and other textile products. Staple fibers are typically spun into yarns and then woven or knitted into fabrics. They are also used to create non-woven fabrics, such as felt and carpeting. Staple fibers are used in a variety of industries, including apparel, home furnishings, automotive, and industrial applications. They are also used in the production of hygiene products, such as diapers and feminine hygiene products. The Staple Fiber market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a wide range of products. Companies in the market include Invista, Lenzing, Asahi Kasei, Toray Industries, and Mitsubishi Chemical. Other major players include Teijin, Far Eastern New Century, and China National Textile and Apparel Council. Show Less Read more