Global Textile Industry Survey reveals cautious sentiment among participants

TextileSector

06 October 2023, Mumbai

The ITMF's Global Textile Industry Survey (GTIS) conducted in mid-September 2023 found that survey participants exhibited a cautious sentiment regarding the current business situation. 

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Summary:

The indicator for the business situation stood at -27 percentage points (pp), as companies in the entire textile value chain were struggling with rising costs and weak demand. 

Business expectations have remained unchanged since July at around +20 pp. 

Welcome trend; Order intake recovered in May 2023, but flattened in July and remained very weak in September (-28 pp). 

The entire textile value chain is running on minimum levels of orders. 

As long as brands and retailers do not increase orders, the entire value chain will continue struggling. 

Order book

Order backlog slightly increased globally, from 1.9 months in July to 2.2 months in September 2023. 

This indicator has been on a falling trend since the end of 2021. The average capacity utilization rate dropped again globally (69%). 

Textile manufacturers expect this rate to remain low in six months’ time as well. Weakening demand has been the major concern in the global textile value chain for a year. 

Growing concerns

In September 2023, this concern grew even stronger due to high inflation rates measured in the last few months, a phenomenon fueled by high energy and high raw material prices. 

Nevertheless, participants seem not to be concerned by order cancelations and inventory levels remain average along the textile value chain. 

Quick point

The GTIS survey findings suggest that the global textile industry is facing a number of challenges, including rising costs, weak demand, and supply chain disruptions. 

However, participants seem to be optimistic about the long-term prospects of the industry.

5 key insights :

  • Cautious sentiment
  • Rising costs, weak demand
  • Order intake flat
  • Capacity utilization low
  • Long-term optimism

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