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全球纺织服装市场 - 2023-2030Global Textile Garment Market - 2023-2030 |
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全球纺织服装市场将于 2022 年达到 101 亿美元,预计到 2030 年将达到 132 亿美元,2023-2030 年预测期间复合年增长率为 4.0%。对可持续产品的需求不断增加,促使主要纺织公司重组业务并投资于可持续製造实践。在预测期内,这是纺织市场的另一个驱动力。新兴经济体的快速工业化和新技术有望提高纺织行业的收入。
棉花领域引领市场,占2022年全球纺织服装市场总收入的40%以上。随着各国对纺织品和服装需求的增加,纺织工业不断进步,棉花需求预计将上升。根据纺织品交易所的研究,超过 95% 的工业级棉花产自巴西、印度、中国、巴基斯坦、美国、澳大利亚、喀麦隆和科特迪瓦。
智能纺织品不断增长
市场的持续创新,加上不断增长的趋势,可能会在不久的将来导致全球纺织服装市场的极度增长。一些智能纺织品应用包括辐射区域或环境危害较常见的区域的衣服颜色变化。製药公司还有其他对患者进行医学观察的例子。
合成纤维中内置的执行器和传感器使一些可穿戴设备能够收集有关健康和健身的准确信息。例如,麻省理工学院的研究人员在 2022 年创造了智能纺织品,它可以紧密贴合身体,并可以使用独特的生产技术感知穿着者的姿势和动作。
不断增加的促销计划和政府支持
世界各国政府在预测期内都在提振全球纺织服装市场。例如,政府计划在印度各地建立7个大型纺织园区,不仅会提供就业机会,还会改善中小微企业部门。园区设施先进,并为纺织企业提供税收减免等优势。还发布了一项价值 14 亿美元的附加提案,该提案将帮助纺织和服装製造工厂发挥其产能潜力。
政府采取的措施是帮助行业发展的积极倡议。印度纺织国务部长达尔沙纳·V·贾多什 (Darshana V Jardosh) 在第 68 届印度国际服装博览会 (IIGF) 上宣布,印度是世界第二大纺织服装出口国。从历史上看,服装对出口的贡献最大,其次是家用纺织品和麵料。
竞争激烈,原材料价格波动
纺织服装市场竞争激烈,多家生产商和品牌在全球开展业务。价格、利润率和市场份额面临竞争压力,使企业难以脱颖而出并保持盈利能力。棉花、羊毛、合成纤维和染料都是纺织服装工业的重要原材料。
这些原材料的价格波动会对生产成本产生重大影响,从而影响纺织服装生产商的总盈利能力。製造商和行业利益相关者必须克服这些障碍,才能保持竞争力并在全球市场中发展。
COVID-19 疫情导致总需求变化、全球经济放缓、製造业商店关闭和生产停工,导致全球结构性供应衝击。此次疫情对纺织和时尚供应链也产生了同样的影响。中国是纺织原料的重要来源国。结果,当中国开始出现混乱时,影响就会蔓延到整个全球市场。
据《福布斯》报导,全球工人权利中心于2020年3月21日至25日对319家孟加拉国服装製造企业进行了调查,发现取消订单后,超过72%的买家拒绝支付原材料(面料)款项。等)已由供应商购买。超过91%的买家拒绝接受供应商降低的定製成本(生产成本)。由于订单取消和未付款,58% 的受访公司表示他们不得不关闭大部分或全部业务。
俄乌战争影响分析
由于能源和原材料成本增加,众多品牌关闭了在俄罗斯的零售网络,导致全球服装行业直接和间接遭受损失。退出俄罗斯的决定对 Inditex、H&M 和 LPP 等一些时装公司的销售和盈利产生了不可否认的影响,因为该国凭藉廉价劳动力而成为快速发展和高利润的来源。
虽然退出在 2022 年产生了重大影响,但影响在 2023 年及以后将会减弱,因为主要服装公司有办法将注意力集中在世界其他地区创造增长。乌克兰战争鼓励商业改道并导致能源危机,而世界各地过时的港口结构正在造成运输瓶颈。由于全球通货膨胀,棉花和羊毛价格上涨,投入成本上升。
Global Textile Garment Market reached US$ 10.1 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 13.2 billion by 2030 growing with a CAGR of 4.0% during the forecast period 2023-2030. The increased demand for sustainable products has driven major textile companies to restructure their businesses and invest in sustainable manufacturing practices. During the forecast period, it is another driving force for the textile market. Rapid industrialization in emerging economies and new technologies promise to improve revenue generation in the textile business.
The cotton segment led the market, accounting for over 40% of total revenue in the global textile garment market in 2022. Cotton demand is expected to rise as the textile industry advances in response to increased demand for textiles and clothing in the countries. According to a Textile Exchange research, more than 95% of all industry-grade cotton is produced in Brazil, India, China, Pakistan, U.S., Australia, Cameroon and Cote d'Ivoire.
Rising Growth of Smart Textiles
Continuous innovation in the market, combined with a growing trend, may lead to extreme growth in the global textile garment market in the near future. Some smart textile applications include color changes in clothes in radiation zones or areas where hazards to the environment are more common. There are other examples of medical observation of patients for the pharmaceutical companies as well.
Actuators and sensors built into synthetic fabrics enable some wearables to collect exact information on health and fitness. In 2022, for example, MIT researchers created smart textiles that snugly conform to the body and can sense the wearer's posture and actions using a unique production technique.
Growing Promotional Schemes and Government Support
Various governments across the world are boosting the global textile garment market over the forecast period. For example, the government's plans to establish 7 huge textile parks across India will not only offer job opportunities but also improve the MSME sector. The parks have advanced facilities and offer textile companies tax breaks and other advantages. An additional proposal, worth US$ 1.4 billion, was released, which will help textile and apparel manufacturing facilities in realising their capacity potential.
The measures taken by the government are positive moves towards helping the industry's growth. Darshana V Jardosh, Minister of State for Textiles, declared during the 68th India International Garment Fair (IIGF) that India is the world's second largest textile and garment exporter. Historically, apparels has contributed the most to exports, followed by home textiles and fabric.
Intense Competition and Fluctuating Raw Materials Price
The textile garments market is highly competitive, with several producers and brands doing business worldwide. Prices, profit margins and market share face pressure from competition, making it difficult for companies to differentiate themselves and retain profitability. Cotton, wool, synthetic fibers and dyes are all important raw materials in the textile garment industry.
Price fluctuations in these raw materials can have a significant effect on production costs, influencing the total profitability of textile garment producers. Manufacturers and industry stakeholders must negotiate the hurdles in order to remain competitive and grow in the global market.
Changes in aggregate demand, a slowing global economy, the closure of manufacturing stores and production shutdowns as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak have caused global structural supply shocks. The pandemic has had the same effect on the textile and fashion supply chain. China is an important source of textile inputs. As a result, when the disruptions began in China, the impact spread throughout the global market.
As per Forbes, the Centre for Global Workers' Rights conducted a survey of 319 Bangladeshi garment manufacturing companies between March 21st and March 25th, 2020 and found that upon cancelling orders, more than 72% of buyers refused to make payments for raw materials (fabric, etc.) already purchased by the supplier. Over 91% of buyers refused to accept the supplier's reduced make-trim cost (production cost). As a result of order cancellations and nonpayment, 58% of the firms polled indicate they had to shut down most or all of their operations.
Russia-Ukraine War Impact Analysis
As a result of increased energy and raw material costs, numerous brands have closed their retail networks in Russia, causing the global apparel sector to suffer both directly and indirectly. The decision to withdraw from Russia has had an undeniable impact on sales and earnings for some fashion firms, like Inditex, H&M and LPP, because the country was a source of rapid development with high margins due to cheap labour.
While the exit had a significant impact in 2022, the impact will decrease in 2023 and beyond as the main apparel companies have the means to focus their attention on creating growth in other parts of the world. The Ukraine war encouraged commerce re-routing and led to an energy crisis, while outdated port structures around the world are causing transportation bottlenecks. Input costs have risen due to global inflation, with cotton and wool prices rising.
The global textile garment market is segmented based on material, product, distribution channel and region.
The Presence of Variety of Products
Women's tops and dresses are estimated to account for almost 1/3rd of the global textile garment market in 2022. The availability of a wide range of products is driving growth. A random shopping website or retail store sells a large variety of shirts, tops, t-shirts and other items. The availability of a diverse range of patterns, such as polos, ruffles and frills, wraps, tanks and crops, is likely to increase growth.
Silk, denim, cotton, shear, chiffon, crepe, georgette, rayon, leather and faux are among the fabrics available for all of the goods. To add to the variety, clothing patterns such as solids, prints, flowers, polka dots, checks and stripes are available. The variety, combined with the mix-and-match trend, has been driving growth. The changing trends have created a solid foothold among millennials, which is expected to stimulate demand even more.
The Growing Exports from EU
Europe is expected to hold about 1/3rd of the global textile garment market during the forecast period 2023-2030. The presence of countries such as Germany, Spain, France, Italy and UK drives the European textile sector. According to the European Commission, the European Union's textile and garment industry is a global market leader. EU exports to the rest of the world account for more than 30% of the global market and the EU Single Market is one of the largest in terms of size, quality and design.
The Commission aims to guarantee that international trade is conducted on a level-playing field. It does so globally by carrying out World Trade Organisation agreements, individually by negotiating Free Trade Agreements and through dialogues like as the Euro-Mediterranean Textile and Clothing Industry Dialogue and bilateral meetings with Colombia and China.
The major global players include PVH Corp., The TJX Company Inc., Christian Dior, Hyosung Tnc, YOUNGOR, Apparel Production, Alok Industries Ltd., Arvind Ltd., Grasim Industries Ltd and KPR Mill Ltd.
The global textile garment market report would provide approximately 61 tables, 62 figures and 205 pages.
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