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Cautious optimism amidst ongoing challenges
Survey reveals that expected improvements have not yet materialised.
9th April 2024
Knitting Industry
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Zurich, Switzerland
The latest ITMF Global Textile Industry Survey (GTIS), which was conducted in March 2024, reveals a textile business climate with signs of cautious optimism amidst ongoing challenges.
Despite a slight recovery in the business environment from November 2023 to January 2024, the overall situation remained “dire” in March 2024, underscoring the persistent difficulties companies face across the textile value chain according to the International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF) . Weak demand continues to be the central concern, overshadowing slight improvements in order intake and capacity utilisation rates.
Order intake in March 2024 indicated a marginal improvement, particularly in South-East and South Asia, with fibre producers and weavers/knitters experiencing the most significant growth. The global average order backlog dipped slightly while capacity utilisation rates saw a minor increase to 70% in March, reflecting a slow adaptation to the prevailing economic conditions.
The industry's resilience is also evident in the relatively low rate of order cancellations, suggesting a degree of stability despite weak demand, the ITMF says. Inventory levels are considered average by most survey respondents. In the US, inventories of brands and retailers remain high, whilst wholesalers have successfully reduced inventories to near pre-pandemic levels.
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