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Survey paints optimistic picture for global textiles

ITMF 10th ITMF Corona-Survey says business situation is relatively good in the global textile industry and expected to improve in six months’ time.

18th October 2021

Knitting Industry
 |  Zürich, Switzerland

Knitted Outerwear

In September 2021, the International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF) conducted its 10th ITMF Corona-Survey among companies around the world in all segments of the textile value chain.

The latest results reveal that the business situation is mostly positive. The balance between the share of respondents finding themselves in a ‘good’ and a ‘poor’ business situation has reached +10 percentage points (pp) in September 2021 after +5 pp in July and +14pp in May 2021 (see graph 1 below).

Business expectations in six months’ time remain at a relatively high level. 48% of respondents expect improvement by March 2022 and 13% foresee gloomy days. The net effect is a positive balance of +35 pp (48% minus 13%).

© ITMF

Upstream segments have been faring somewhat better than downstream ones since the recovery is under way, but the latter seem to be catching up, ITMF explains. It appears that supply chain disruptions are the leading cause for this effect as delays in the supply of raw and intermediate materials accumulates down the value chain, it says.

Furthermore, order intake has increased significantly in September on a global level compared to May and July 2021 and companies anticipate a further increase in the next six months. Respondents report stable order backlog on average (around 2.4 months) but differences between regions and segments remain.

For more information about the results of the 10th ITMF Corona-Survey, please contact the ITMF-Secretariat at [email protected].  

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