Textile market (IIl) A comparison of fiber outputs by China and the whole World (unit: billion tons) 195019601970198019902000 world 94149.2211.7 29633827510 er outputs China 7.5 12.1 25 34.7 72120 manmade fiber world 33.1 838 137.3176.5275 outputs Chin 0.1 4.516.569 world 66.5101.1 1178 139.9187.1198 cotton outputs China 10.6 22.8 27.144.244.2
Textile market (III) A comparison of fiber outputs by China and the whole World (unit: billion tons) 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 world 9 4 149.2 211.7 296.3 382.7 510 China 7.5 12.1 2 5 34.7 7 2 120 world 16.8 33.1 83.8 137.3 176.5 275 China 0 0.1 1 4.5 16.5 6 9 world 66.5 101.1 117.8 139.9 187.1 198 China 7 10.6 22.8 27.1 44.2 44.2 fiber outputs manmade fiber outputs cotton outputs
Textile market (Iv) A comparison of labor cost of major area in the world (unit: dollar/labor, hour) Area 1996 1998 2000 Japan 24.31 20.70 26.10 it a ly 16.65 15.81 14.71 America 12.26 12.97 14.24 Taiwan 6.38 5.85 7.23 Hong Kong 4.90 5.65 6.10 Korea 5.65 3.63 5.32 Turkey 2.02 2.48 2.69 Thailand 1.56 1.09 1.18 China 0.58 0.62 0.69 India 0.56 0.60 0.58 Pakistan 0.43 0.40 0.37 Indonesia 0.52 0.24 0.32
Textile market (IV) A comparison of labor cost of major area in the world (unit: dollar / labor, hour) Area 1996 1998 2000 Japan 24.31 20.70 26.10 Italy 16.65 15.81 14.71 America 12.26 12.97 14.24 Taiwan 6.38 5.85 7.23 Hong Kong 4.90 5.65 6.10 Korea 5.65 3.63 5.32 Turkey 2.02 2.48 2.69 Thailand 1.56 1.09 1.18 China 0.58 0.62 0.69 India 0.56 0.60 0.58 Pakistan 0.43 0.40 0.37 Indonesia 0.52 0.24 0.32
Textile market (v) Proportion of export by China to the whole world (unit: billion dollars) Export by China Year Export by the world Sum Proportion to the world 1990 218.9 14.6 6.4 1995 307。7 37.9 123 1996 3381 37.1 11.0 1997 360.4 45.6 12.7 1998 334.6 42.9 12.8 1999 3339 43.1 12.9 2000 356.0 522 14.6
Textile market (V) Proportion of export by China to the whole world (unit: billion dollars) Year Export by the world Export by China Sum Proportion to the world 1990 218.9 14.6 6.4 1995 307.7 37.9 12.3 1996 338.1 37.1 11.0 1997 360.4 45.6 12.7 1998 334.6 42.9 12.8 1999 333.9 43.1 12.9 2000 356.0 52.2 14.6
The U.S. textile industry has sought to improve its competitive position with positive action rather than by relying on import restrictions to increase sales of American-made goods How about china?
The U.S. textile industry has sought to improve its competitive position with positive action, rather than by relying on import restrictions to increase sales of American-made goods. How about China?
Study questions 1. What are textiles? 2. What are the major textile markets? Activities Visit some stores and examine textile labels Notice the difference in label information on apparel versus upholstered furniture
Study questions 1.What are textiles? 2.What are the major textile markets? Activities Visit some stores and examine textile labels. Notice the difference in label information on apparel versus upholstered furniture