全球纺织印花机市场报告(2017-2023年)
The report covers a study of the global textile printing machine market and provides a detailed analysis of the market trends, future estimations, and a thorough study of global market based on type, application, and geography. On the basis of type, the market is classified into rotary screen printing, automatic flat screen printing, handscreen printing, dye sublimation transfer printing, digital textile printing, hybrid printing machines, and others. The application segment includes clothing/ garments, household, display & others, and technical textiles. The market is analyzed based on four regions, namely, North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico), Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Russia, and rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, Australia, and rest of Asia-Pacific), and LAMEA (Latin America, Turkey, rest of Middle East, and Africa).
印度纺织行业报告(2018-2022年)
India’s textile sector is the country’s oldest manufacturing industry. Textile and apparel contributed
4% to India’s GDP, 14% to industrial production, and 13% to exports in FY2017. Textiles is second only to
agriculture in employment generation. The sector is dominated by cotton, which claims a share of
over 65% of the total mill fibre consumption in the country. India accounts for about 14% of the global
production of textile fibre and yarns, and is the second-largest producer, after China, of man-made
fibre and filament. India’s textile and apparel sector is fragmented, with few large companies, and a
dominant share of small, independent, and often unorganised players. The sector, which supplies
fabrics and garments to leading global brands, is driven by India’s strengthening middle class whose
taste for Western clothing has only recently eclipsed the sales performance of traditional dress.