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  • Geopolitical Tensions Resurface, Crude Oil Prices Surge in Overnight Trading, Market Grapples with Supply, Demand, and Risk Jan 09, 2026
    The international energy market experienced renewed volatility under the cover of night. Affected by escalating tensions in multiple regions, crude oil prices rose significantly on the night of January 9th. The main crude oil futures contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange closed at 432.7 yuan/barrel, a sharp increase of 16.5 yuan from the previous trading day, representing a 3.99% gain. The intraday high reached 433.9 yuan/barrel, setting a new recent high. Behind this overnight surge lies a complex interplay of geopolitical risk premiums and the global supply and demand landscape, planting further uncertainty in the energy market at the beginning of 2026.   The core driving force behind this surge in crude oil prices stems from multiple outbreaks of geopolitical tension. On one hand, critical facilities of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), which connects Kazakh oil fields to the Russian Black Sea coast, were attacked and damaged. This pipeline handles most of Kazakhstan's crude oil exports, transporting approximately 1.6 million barrels per day. The severe damage to the mooring facilities prevented normal operation, directly raising concerns about the security of energy transportation routes. On the other hand, the situation between the United States and Venezuela continues to escalate. US President Trump previously warned of closing Venezuelan airspace, and US military actions have led to the risk of disruptions to the country's crude oil production. As the country with the world's largest proven oil reserves, fluctuations in Venezuela's supply quickly triggered market panic. The叠加 of multiple geopolitical conflicts injected a risk premium into the crude oil market, which was already grappling with supply and demand dynamics, driving prices sharply upward in the short term.   It is worth noting that this overnight surge occurred against the backdrop of a global crude oil market facing supply and demand imbalances. The market generally expects a significant oversupply of global crude oil in the first quarter of 2026, with the International Energy Agency predicting a surplus of potentially 3.8 million barrels per day.  ​​Previously, short positions held by trend-following commodity trading advisors reached as high as 90%. However, OPEC+ insisted on implementing its plan to suspend production increases in the first quarter, with a daily production cut of 2.2 million barrels providing a floor for oil prices.  The peak heating demand season in the Northern Hemisphere and the increased demand from industrial recovery in emerging Asian markets further intensified the market's bullish and bearish dynamics. Fueled by geopolitical risks, short-term supply concerns temporarily outweighed expectations of oversupply, becoming the direct trigger for this price surge.   For the domestic market, the significant fluctuations in crude oil prices are having a ripple effect through the industrial chain. Although the first round of domestic refined oil price adjustments in 2026 was suspended due to an increase of less than 50 yuan/ton, the probability of an upward adjustment in the next round (January 20th, 24:00) has significantly increased as international oil prices continue to fluctuate upwards. Car owners' travel costs, logistics companies' transportation expenses, and the raw material costs of the chemical industry will all be potentially affected. Some refineries that rely on heavy crude oil as a raw material also face the dual pressure of raw material supply stability and rising costs. In the capital market, oil-related sectors have shown a联动 reaction, with companies in the supply chain closely related to energy security attracting investor attention, while market concerns about inflationary pressure have also increased.   Looking ahead, the dynamics of the crude oil market will continue. Institutions generally believe that price increases triggered by geopolitical conflicts are often short-term and impulsive. As the situation cools down or the market digests the relevant risks, oil prices will return to being driven by supply and demand fundamentals. In the medium to long term, if the United States encourages oil companies to enter Venezuela and expand production capacity, the global crude oil oversupply pressure may further intensify, thereby suppressing oil prices; however, if geopolitical conflicts continue to spread, especially if key shipping lanes such as the Strait of Hormuz are at risk, it is not impossible for Brent crude oil prices to experience a temporary surge. For investors and relevant companies, it is crucial to closely monitor regional developments, manage risks, and be wary of market risks brought about by drastic price fluctuations.   The surge in crude oil prices during the night trading session amidst changing geopolitical dynamics once again highlights the sensitivity and complexity of the energy market. Against the backdrop of a restructuring global geopolitical landscape and accelerated energy transition, the interplay of supply and demand fundamentals and geopolitical risks will become the norm. The future trajectory of oil prices depends not only on the evolution of regional conflicts but also on the pace of global economic recovery, OPEC+ policy adjustments, and the development of alternative energy technologies. This overnight price surge may be just the beginning of the volatile energy market in 2026. Market participants need to find a balance amidst uncertainty and navigate the new market landscape where both risks and opportunities coexist.
  • Flame-retardant Polyester Fiber: Performance, Technology, and Applications Nov 03, 2025
    Polyester, a common synthetic fiber, is widely used in textiles and other fields due to its many excellent properties. However, its inherent flammability also poses certain safety hazards. With increasing public awareness of safety, the research and application of flame-retardant polyester fibers have become a hot topic.   Flame-retardant polyester fibers are produced by modifying ordinary polyester using various techniques to give it flame-retardant properties. Currently, methods to improve the flame-retardant properties of polyester mainly include chemical modification, coating treatment, and composite fiber manufacturing. Chemical modification involves introducing flame-retardant elements containing phosphorus, halogens, or nitrogen during the polymerization process, giving the polyester fiber itself flame-retardant properties. For example, using phosphate ester compounds as flame retardants can form a protective char layer during combustion. Coating treatment involves applying a flame-retardant coating to the surface of polyester fabric; this method is simple and low-cost. Silicon-based coatings, for instance, can significantly improve the limiting oxygen index of polyester fabrics. Composite fiber manufacturing involves blending flame-retardant fibers with ordinary polyester fibers through spinning, and is widely used in furniture, automotive interiors, and other fields. Flame-retardant polyester fibers have important applications in many fields. In protective clothing, such as fire suits and industrial protective clothing, they provide excellent fire protection for wearers. In the interior design of public places and vehicles, such as curtains and seat fabrics, the use of flame-retardant polyester fibers can improve the fire safety level of the space.   With continuous technological advancements, flame-retardant polyester fibers will develop towards a more environmentally friendly and efficient direction in the future, providing more reliable safety guarantees for people's lives and production.
  • Recent Market Trends of PTA (Purified Terephthalic Acid) Jul 10, 2025
    In recent weeks, the PTA market has experienced notable fluctuations driven by a combination of supply-demand dynamics, feedstock costs, and broader macroeconomic factors. Price Movements: PTA prices initially showed resilience, supported by steady demand from the polyester sector, particularly in key markets like China and India. However, prices faced downward pressure in mid-June due to a dip in crude oil values, as PTA is closely linked to upstream petroleum products like paraxylene (PX). By early July, prices stabilized slightly as oil markets recovered and downstream inventory restocking resumed. Supply-Demand Balance: Plant maintenance turnarounds in Asia temporarily tightened supply, but new capacity additions in China later eased concerns over shortages. Demand remained moderate, with polyester production running at stable rates, though some buyers adopted a cautious stance amid uncertain economic conditions. Macro Influences: Geopolitical tensions and global inflation concerns contributed to market volatility, while currency fluctuations in emerging economies impacted trade flows. Additionally, environmental policies in China prompted intermittent production adjustments, adding to price variability. Outlook: The short-term PTA market is expected to remain range-bound, with prices sensitive to crude oil trends and downstream demand recovery. Analysts suggest monitoring OPEC+ decisions and polyester export orders for further directional cues. (Note: Data specifics can be added based on real-time market reports for precision.)
  • Impact of the Iran-Israel conflict on PTA raw materials Jun 22, 2025
    The escalation of the conflict between Iran and Israel has had a significant impact on the price of PTA (purified terephthalic acid) raw materials, mainly reflected in the cost-push effect brought about by the rise in crude oil prices and the market's concerns about supply chain disruptions. The following is a major analysis of the impact of the conflict on PTA prices:   Rising crude oil prices drive up PTA costs The Middle East geopolitical conflict (especially involving Iran and Israel) has led to a sharp rise in international oil prices. Since Iran is an important oil producer, the market is worried that its oil facilities may be hit or the Strait of Hormuz may be blocked, thereby affecting global crude oil supply. PX (paraxylene), the main raw material of PTA, is highly correlated with crude oil prices. The rise in crude oil directly pushes up PX costs, which in turn is transmitted to PTA prices. From June 12 to 18, PX spot prices rose 8.87% and PTA spot prices rose 7.21%.   PTA is supported by costs in the short term, but fundamentals are weakening Although rising crude oil prices have driven up PTA prices, PTA's own fundamentals are weakening. On the supply side, the operating rate of PTA units rebounded to 83%, while downstream polyester demand declined due to the off-season, with polyester load falling to 90.9% and terminal weaving operating rate falling to 68%. The market expects PTA to shift from destocking to accumulating inventory, but PTA prices will remain supported in the short term due to the crude oil premium caused by geopolitical conflicts.   Market sentiment and future uncertainty If Iran further blocks the Strait of Hormuz, global crude oil supply may be severely restricted, and oil prices may soar to US$120-130 per barrel, which will further push up PTA costs. But if the conflict eases and crude oil prices fall, PTA may be under pressure due to weak supply and demand fundamentals.   Impact of downstream industries The prices of downstream products such as polyester filament have risen with PTA, but the production enthusiasm of terminal weaving companies has been suppressed due to high costs and poor sales, resulting in a "price-free" market.   The conflict between Iran and Israel will support the PTA market in the short term by pushing up crude oil prices, but the supply and demand structure of PTA itself is weakening, and future price trends will depend on geopolitical evolution and fluctuations in the crude oil market. Investors need to pay close attention to the situation in the Middle East and changes in crude oil supply.
  • The Importance of Polyester Staple Fiber in Modern Textiles Jun 06, 2025
    In today’s fast-evolving textile industry, Polyester Staple Fiber (PSF) plays a critical role in shaping the durability, efficiency, and sustainability of fabrics worldwide. As global demand grows for versatile and high-performance materials, PSF has firmly established itself as a cornerstone of modern textile manufacturing — and Citic Nanyang is proud to be at the forefront of this transformation. What is Polyester Staple Fiber? Polyester Staple Fiber is a synthetic fiber made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET). It can be produced from virgin raw materials or recycled plastic bottles, making it both cost-effective and eco-friendly. PSF is available in different lengths (cut to mimic natural fibers like cotton or wool), making it suitable for spinning into yarn or directly used in nonwoven fabrics.   Key Advantages of PSF in Textiles 1. Versatility Across Applications PSF is used in apparel, home furnishings, automotive interiors, nonwovens, and industrial fabrics. Whether it’s a soft pillow filling or a rugged industrial felt, PSF adapts to diverse functional and aesthetic needs. 2. Durability and Performance Polyester fibers are known for their resistance to abrasion, shrinkage, and stretching. They maintain shape and color even after repeated washing, making them ideal for garments that demand longevity. 3. Cost Efficiency Compared to natural fibers, PSF is more affordable and scalable. Its availability and stable pricing offer a reliable raw material for manufacturers facing cost pressures and volatile supply chains. 4. Sustainability Potential Recycled PSF (rPSF) made from PET bottle waste significantly reduces environmental impact. At Citic Nanyang, we support global sustainability goals by promoting rPSF solutions that minimize landfill use and carbon emissions.   PSF at Citic Nanyang: Innovation Meets Reliability As a leading supplier of high-quality polyester staple fiber, Citic Nanyang focuses on delivering consistency, customization, and sustainability. Our PSF products meet the stringent requirements of both spinning mills and nonwoven manufacturers. Whether clients need solid, hollow, siliconized, or conjugated fibers, we provide tailor-made solutions backed by reliable logistics and responsive service. Looking Ahead The future of textiles is being shaped by performance materials that are efficient, sustainable, and adaptable — and polyester staple fiber leads this shift. As consumer preferences evolve and sustainability becomes a competitive advantage, PSF remains a smart, forward-looking choice for manufacturers. At Citic Nanyang, we are not just supplying fiber — we are enabling innovation across the textile value chain.   Contact us to learn more about our products or request a sample for your next project.  
  • GRS Recycled Certification: Why has it become the mainstream choice for global sustainable development? May 22, 2025
    Against the backdrop of global environmental awareness and the intensification of resource crises, GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certification has rapidly risen from a professional certification to the "gold standard" for sustainable development in various industries. This article will explore the core significance of GRS certification, analyze the multiple driving factors that have made it a mainstream trend, and look forward to future development prospects, providing a comprehensive perspective for companies to understand this important certification system.   GRS certification was originally developed by CU in 2008, and its ownership was transferred to Textile Exchange on January 1, 2011. Since the GRS4.0 version came into effect on July 1, 2017, the standard has been continuously improved, expanding from the initial needs of the textile industry to a wider range of industry applications. The fundamental purpose of GRS certification is to verify recycled products or certain specific products, so that retailers and consumers can clearly understand which parts of the product use recycled materials and how these materials are handled in the supply chain. The five core principles of GRS certification form the basis of its importance: 1. Recycled material content: Certified products must contain at least 20% recycled materials (more than 50% can use the GRS logo) 2. Traceability of the entire supply chain: Ensure that every link from raw materials to finished products is supervised through the TC (Transaction Certificate) trading certificate system 3. Environmental protection: Including the control of water and energy use, waste generation and greenhouse gas emissions 4. Social responsibility: Ensure safe and equal working conditions in the supply chain 5. Chemical restrictions: Strictly limit the use of hazardous chemicals in the production process   Four driving forces that promote GRS certification to become mainstream I. Dual pressure from international brands and policies and regulations Global well-known brands have set ambitious sustainable development goals and use GRS certification as a supply chain entry threshold. Adidas announced that all products will be made of recycled plastics by 2024; Zara promised to fully use recycled sustainable materials by 2025; H&M plans to achieve 100% recycled materials by 2030. The requirements of these brand giants directly prompted the entire supply chain upstream companies to actively apply for GRS certification. At the same time, the forced effect of policies and regulations is becoming increasingly significant. Regulations such as the EU Green New Deal and the US California Recycled Materials Act require companies to use recycled materials and make their supply chains transparent. GRS certification has become an effective tool for companies to circumvent trade barriers and meet compliance requirements. Some countries also provide tax incentives or subsidies to certified companies, further stimulating corporate actions. II. Consumers' environmental awareness and market premium ability Modern consumers' environmental awareness has undergone a fundamental change. Surveys show that 73% of consumers are willing to pay a higher price for sustainable products. The GRS label has become an intuitive proof of the environmental attributes of products, helping brands build consumer trust and achieve product premiums. For example, although the cost of clothing with GRS certification may increase by 15%-25%, there is significant room for market acceptance and price increase. This consumption trend is particularly evident in the European and American markets, and GRS certification has become a "passport" for products to enter the environmentally friendly consumer market. Chinese consumers' environmental awareness is also rapidly increasing, and more and more people are beginning to pay for the value of "green, environmentally friendly, renewable, and recyclable." III. Resource efficiency optimization and circular economy benefits GRS certification directly promotes the recycling and efficiency improvement of resources. Taking polyester, the most commonly used in the textile industry, as an example, the use of recycled polyester can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 70% compared to the use of new polyester. From an economic perspective, the cost of recycled polyester is 20%-30% lower than that of virgin polyester. Enterprises can significantly optimize production costs through certification. The certification process also forces enterprises to innovate technology and management, upgrade production processes (such as wastewater treatment and energy recovery technology), and improve resource utilization efficiency. These improvements are not only in line with ESG (environment, society, and governance) investment trends, but also attract the attention and support of green capital   The significance of GRS certification for recycled products goes far beyond the "eco-label" itself. It is a strategic tool for enterprises to integrate into the global green supply chain and achieve sustainable development. Through certification, enterprises not only gain market access and brand premium, but also set benchmarks in resource recycling, technological innovation and social responsibility, and provide practical examples for the global low-carbon economic transformation. In the future, as environmental protection policies become stricter and consumer awareness increases, GRS certification will become an indispensable "pass" in the field of recycled materials.
  • The Advantages of Using Polyester Staple Fiber (PSF) in Spinning Mills Apr 18, 2025
      The Advantages of Using Polyester Staple Fiber (PSF) in Spinning Mills   Polyester Staple Fiber (PSF) has become an essential raw material for spinning mills around the world. As one of the leading manufacturers and exporters of PSF, Citi Nanyang is proud to supply high-quality fiber that meets the demands of both traditional and modern spinning operations.   But what makes PSF such a popular choice in the industry? Let's explore the key advantages of using polyester staple fiber in spinning mills.   1. Consistent Quality for Smooth Processing     PSF is engineered for uniformity. Its controlled length, strength, and fineness provide consistent spinning performance, leading to fewer yarn breaks, reduced machine downtime, and smoother operations overall. At Citi Nanyang, we ensure our fibers meet strict quality standards to deliver the reliability mills depend on.   2. Versatility in Blending     One of the biggest strengths of PSF is its ability to blend well with other fibers—both natural and synthetic. Whether you're mixing it with cotton, viscose, or modal, polyester staple fiber enhances the durability and wrinkle resistance of the final yarn, while optimizing production costs.   3. Cost-Effective and Scalable     Compared to many natural fibers, PSF is more affordable and less vulnerable to seasonal or regional supply fluctuations. Its predictable availability and stable pricing allow spinning mills to plan their production with greater confidence and control costs more effectively.     4. Excellent Yarn Strength and Durability     PSF-based yarns are known for their high tensile strength, abrasion resistance, and colorfastness. These properties make them ideal for a wide range of textile applications—from clothing and home textiles to industrial fabrics. Mills producing high-performance yarns benefit greatly from PSF's mechanical advantages.     5. Eco-Friendly Options Available     With the rise of sustainable manufacturing, many spinning mills are switching to recycled polyester staple fiber (rPSF) made from post-consumer PET bottles. Citi Nanyang offers eco-friendly PSF options that help reduce environmental impact without compromising quality—perfect for mills aligned with circular economy goals.     6. Customization to Fit Your Needs     At Citic Nanyang, we provide a range of PSF options to match different spinning technologies and end-use requirements, including:   Virgin or recycled PSF Hollow or solid PSF Siliconized or non-siliconized Cut lengths and deniers tailored to customer specs     This flexibility gives spinning mills the ability to fine-tune their yarn properties for specific applications.     Work with a Reliable Partner     Citic Nanyang supplies PSF to spinning mills across Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. With a focus on consistency, quality, and technical support, we help our partners achieve efficient production and superior yarn results.   Looking for a trusted PSF supplier? Contact our team to explore how Citic Nanyang can support your spinning mill with high-performance polyester staple fiber.        
  • Under the storm of the US 104% tariff increase, the way out for Chinese textile enterprises and new opportunities for polyester yarn Apr 10, 2025
    The US tariff "stick" has landed, and the Chinese textile industry is facing a direct impact.On April 9, the "reciprocal tariff" policy announced by the Trump administration of the United States officially came into effect, and the cumulative tariff on Chinese goods exported to the United States reached 104%, setting a historical record. The impact of this policy on China's textile industry is particularly significant:   1. Export costs have surged, and the risk of order loss has increased China's textile and apparel industry exports to the United States account for 16.9% of the total (2024 data), but the industry's average profit margin is only 2.3%~5.2%. High tariffs directly lead to a 30%~40% increase in terminal retail prices, forcing US buyers to shift orders to low-tariff countries such as Bangladesh and Vietnam. 2. Supply chain transfer dilemma Although some companies have previously evaded tariffs by setting up factories in Southeast Asia, Trump has raised the tax rates of Vietnam, Thailand and other countries to 36%~46% this time, blocking the "bypass export" path. For example, if Chinese brakes are exported to the United States via Thailand, the total cost will still increase by 53%, and the profit margin of enterprises will be completely compressed. 3. Employment and regional economic pressure The textile industry is concentrated in the Yangtze River Delta and the Pearl River Delta. Female employees account for a high proportion and have single skills. If orders continue to be lost, it may cause regional employment problems.   Facing the impact of the industry, the response strategy of Chinese textile enterprises: from "passive defense" to "active upgrading"   1. Increase product added value and build core competitiveness Functional polyester yarn development: Develop antibacterial, warm, and environmentally friendly polyester yarns to meet the green consumption trend in Europe and the United States. For example, green materials such as lyocell fiber can target the EU market, jointly develop creative designs with high-tech companies, and enhance premium space Green production and circular economy: Use recycled polyester technology to meet EU carbon tariff requirements and seize sustainable market opportunities. Supply chain collaborative innovation: Cooperate with downstream clothing companies to customize yarn specifications, shorten delivery cycles, and respond to fast fashion needs with small orders and fast response.   2. Reconstruct the global supply chain network "Chinese yarn + overseas ready-made garments" model: deploy ready-made garment processing factories in Cambodia and Myanmar, take advantage of the local low tariffs against the United States, and retain high value-added links such as polyester yarn in China Leveraging RCEP and ASEAN markets: China's textile exports to ASEAN will increase by 6.8% in 2024, and Shengze will directly reach consumers through cross-border e-commerce (such as SHEIN), and its gross profit margin will increase by 8%-10% Branding and digital transformation: Promote domestic brands through platforms such as TikTok, strengthen the "Made in China" label in conjunction with the Xinjiang cotton incident, and enhance premium capabilities   3. Reduce dependence on the US market Explore diversified markets, such as ASEAN, BRICS, Europe and countries along the Belt and Road, and use the RCEP agreement to reduce tariff costs. BRICS countries cooperate with Japan and South Korea, and the trade volume of BRICS countries has increased by an average of 11.3% per year. The negotiations on the China-Japan-South Korea Free Trade Area are advancing. Technological complementarity (such as Japan's high-end fiber technology + China's manufacturing capabilities) can enhance product added value   In this industrial transformation caused by tariffs, China's yarn industry is experiencing a rebirth from "cost-driven" to "value creation". When technological innovation, green transformation and global layout form a synergy, China's textile industry will be more resilient in the new international division of labor. Only by transforming the "advantage of the entire industrial chain" into a "technological moat" can we be invincible in the global trade changes.
  • The Future of Textile Manufacturing: How 5G is Transforming the Industry Jan 18, 2025
    The Future of Textile Manufacturing: How 5G is Transforming the Industry   The textile industry is evolving rapidly, and 5G technology is driving the next generation of smart manufacturing. As global demand for high-quality polyester fiber, polyester yarn, and home textiles increases, manufacturers must adopt innovative solutions to stay ahead. At CITIC Nanyang , we leverage 5G-powered automation, AI-driven quality control, and real-time data analytics to optimize production and deliver superior polyester staple fiber, yarns, and fabrics with efficiency and precision.   How 5G is Revolutionizing Textile Manufacturing   🚀 Faster & Smarter Production 5G enables real-time machine connectivity , improving production speeds and minimizing downtime. With AI-driven automation , we ensure high-efficiency textile and polyester staple fiber manufacturing.   🔍 Advanced Quality Control   Using 5G-enabled sensors and AI-powered inspections , we instantly detect and eliminate defects, ensuring consistent quality for polyester yarn, fiber, and home textiles while reducing material waste.   🌱 Sustainable & Cost-Effective Manufacturing   5G optimizes energy and resource usage , lowering production costs and promoting eco-friendly polyester fiber and textile manufacturing . Smart tracking systems enhance supply chain transparency and efficiency.   📦 Seamless Supply Chain & Real-Time Data Analytics   With 5G, we can track raw materials and finished products in real time, ensuring faster deliveries, better inventory management, and improved customer satisfaction .   Why Choose CITIC Nanyang?   As a leading polyester staple fiber, polyester yarn, and home textile manufacturer , CITIC Nanyang is committed to innovation, quality, and sustainability . By integrating 5G, AI, and automation , we offer efficient, reliable, and future-ready textile solutions for businesses worldwide.   Looking for a competitive edge in textile sourcing? Let's collaborate! Contact us today to explore how our cutting-edge textile solutions can benefit your business.
  • La competitividad de la industria china de hilados de poliéster en el mercado global Nov 22, 2023
    La industria de hilados de poliéster de China es uno de los mayores productores y exportadores de hilados de poliéster del mundo, con una gran escala de mercado y una fuerte competitividad. El siguiente es un análisis de la escala y el desarrollo de la industria de hilados de poliéster de China:   Tamaño de mercado: La industria china de hilados de poliéster ocupa una posición importante en el mercado mundial. Según los datos, la producción anual de hilo de poliéster de China ocupa el primer lugar en el mundo y representa más de dos tercios de la producción total mundial. El hilo de poliéster es una materia prima importante ampliamente utilizada en la industria textil, de la confección, del hogar y otras industrias. La enorme población de China y su economía en rápido desarrollo han seguido aumentando la demanda de hilo de poliéster, dando a China una enorme ventaja en el mercado global.   Nivel Técnico: La industria china de hilados de poliéster ha logrado avances significativos en términos de nivel técnico. Desde 1980, la demanda del mercado de exportación de textiles de China ha aumentado, lo que ha impulsado que la capacidad de producción de la industria siga aumentando. Desde 2003, la tecnología del poliéster se ha optimizado continuamente y se han aplicado equipos de hilatura a gran escala y nuevos materiales. Se supone que la eficiencia de producción de la industria del poliéster ha mejorado gradualmente y que la capacidad de producción de la industria se ha liberado suficientemente. Al mismo tiempo, la industria china de hilados de poliéster también ha invertido muchos recursos en I+D e innovación para promover la actualización tecnológica y el desarrollo innovador.   Ventaja de costo: China tiene una importante competitividad de costes en la industria del hilo de poliéster. China tiene una cadena industrial completa y recursos laborales baratos, lo que hace que el costo de producción del hilo de poliéster sea relativamente bajo. Esto hace que los productos de hilo de poliéster de China sean competitivos en el mercado internacional, especialmente en mercados sensibles a los precios.   Exportación de Comercio Exterior: La industria china de hilados de poliéster es uno de los principales exportadores del mundo. Los productos de hilo de poliéster de China se exportan a todo el mundo y las exportaciones han aumentado significativamente. Los productos de hilo de poliéster de China son los preferidos de los clientes globales por su calidad estable, precios competitivos y especificaciones de producto y propiedades de fibra diversificadas.   En general, la industria china de hilos de poliéster tiene una escala y un desarrollo significativos en el mercado global. La mejora de su nivel técnico, la existencia de ventajas de costos y la mejora de las capacidades de exportación han convertido a China en un participante importante en el mercado mundial de hilados de poliéster y ha ocupado una posición importante en el panorama competitivo.
  • Cambios en los requisitos de la industria de hilados de poliéster Nov 23, 2023
    A medida que los cambios en los estilos de vida y los niveles de vida continúan mejorando, los cambios en la demanda de los consumidores han tenido muchos impactos en la industria del hilo de poliéster. Aquí hay algunos posibles factores que influyen:   Desarrollo Sostenibledesarrollo: Los consumidores prestan cada vez más atención a la protección del medio ambiente y al desarrollo sostenible, y tienen requisitos cada vez más altos en materia de bajas emisiones de carbono, producción respetuosa con el medio ambiente y economía circular. La industria del hilo de poliéster necesita optimizar los procesos de producción, reducir las emisiones y ofrecer opciones de productos sostenibles para satisfacer esta demanda de los consumidores.   Calidad y Prendimiento: Los requisitos de los consumidores en cuanto a la calidad y el rendimiento de los productos de hilo de poliéster también están aumentando. Quieren productos que sean más suaves, más cómodos, más duraderos y más fáciles de cuidar. La industria del hilo de poliéster debe centrarse en el desarrollo y la innovación de productos para proporcionar hilos de alta calidad y excelente rendimiento.   Personalización y Variedad: Los consumidores buscan cada vez más la personalización y la variedad. La industria del hilo de poliéster puede satisfacer las necesidades de los consumidores de productos personalizados proporcionando una variedad de opciones de colores, patrones y texturas, además de respaldar servicios personalizados.   Salud y Confort: Los consumidores prestan cada vez más atención a la salud y el confort. Están interesados en productos de hilo con funciones de absorción de humedad, transpirabilidad, antibacterianas y otras. La industria del hilo de poliéster puede satisfacer la demanda de salud y comodidad de los consumidores mediante el desarrollo de hilos especiales con estas funciones.   Frente a la mejora del consumo de productos de consumo, CITIC NanYang también está mejorando constantemente su sistema de suministro de productos, cooperando en profundidad con marcas textiles reconocidas, explorando innovaciones en aplicaciones de hilo de poliéster en diferentes campos y haciendo ajustes constantemente de acuerdo con los cambios en el consumo global. demanda. Al centrarnos en aspectos como la sostenibilidad, el confort, la personalización y la cultura tradicional, aumentamos la singularidad y el atractivo de nuestros productos en el mercado, satisfaciendo y liderando así las necesidades de los consumidores.
  • Al construir conjuntamente la Iniciativa de la Franja y la Ruta, la industria textil llegará a todas partes Nov 24, 2023
    Este año se cumple el décimo aniversario de la construcción conjunta de la iniciativa "La Franja y la Ruta". En los últimos 10 años, el comercio anual total de importaciones y exportaciones de la industria textil de China y las importaciones y exportaciones de textiles y prendas de vestir de los países de "Un cinturón, una ruta" ha aumentado de 107.630 millones de dólares EE.UU. a 140.490 millones de dólares EE.UU., un crecimiento acumulado de 30,5 millones. %. En 2022, las exportaciones de textiles y prendas de vestir de mi país a los países que participan en la iniciativa "La Franja y la Ruta" ascenderán a 126.200 millones de dólares estadounidenses, un aumento interanual del 11,1%, 8,5 puntos porcentuales más que las exportaciones mundiales de la industria. tasa de crecimiento. La política china de “Un cinturón, una ruta” tiene un profundo impacto en la industria textil de los países a lo largo de la ruta. Los siguientes son los principales impactos:   Desarrollo del mercado: A través de la política de "La Franja y la Ruta", China ha promovido la cooperación económica y el comercio con los países a lo largo del camino, y ha fortalecido los lazos de mercado entre las dos partes. Esto proporciona a la industria textil de China un mercado más amplio y mejora las oportunidades de exportación. Al mismo tiempo, el desarrollo económico de los países a lo largo del camino también ha estimulado el crecimiento de la demanda de textiles, creando más oportunidades para las exportaciones textiles de China.   Cooperación y transferencia de tecnología: la industria textil de China tiene ventajas competitivas en tecnología y capacidad de producción. En cooperación con los países a lo largo del camino, China puede compartir tecnología textil avanzada y experiencia en gestión y construir bases de producción textil en algunos países. Esto ayudará a mejorar el nivel de la industria textil de los países a lo largo de la ruta y promoverá la transferencia de tecnología y la modernización industrial.   Cooperación en la cadena industrial: en el marco de "La Franja y la Ruta", China ha establecido una cooperación económica más estrecha con los países a lo largo del camino, formando una cadena industrial textil más completa. Las empresas textiles chinas pueden hacer un mejor uso de los recursos superiores de los países en el camino, como el suministro de materias primas, la tecnología de procesamiento, etc., para formar una cooperación en la cadena industrial transnacional y mejorar la eficiencia y competitividad de toda la cadena industrial.   Construcción de infraestructura: China lleva a cabo la construcción de infraestructura en los países a lo largo de la ruta, incluida la construcción de puertos, ferrocarriles, carreteras y otras instalaciones de transporte. Esto facilita el transporte y la logística de los textiles, reduce los costos y el tiempo de transporte y promueve el desarrollo del comercio textil.   La política china de "Un cinturón, una ruta" ha fortalecido la cooperación económica y el comercio entre China y los países a lo largo del camino, ha brindado a la industria textil un mercado más amplio y oportunidades de desarrollo, ha promovido la cooperación y la transferencia tecnológica, ha fortalecido la cooperación en la cadena industrial y ha mejorado la competitividad general. . Al mismo tiempo, la construcción de infraestructura también brinda comodidad para la logística y el transporte de textiles, promoviendo aún más el desarrollo de la industria textil. El espíritu de cooperación pacífica, apertura e inclusión, aprendizaje mutuo y beneficio mutuo de la Ruta de la Seda es la fuente de fortaleza más importante para la construcción conjunta de la Iniciativa de la Franja y la Ruta. ​
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