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Polyester Fibers

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Polyester fibers have become the fibers of choice within the textile industry because of their physical properties, price, recyclability, and versatility, which offer a unique set of advantages unmatched by any other fiber. Since 1990, the consumption of polyester fibers has grown at a sustained rate of nearly 7% per year globally. The polyester fiber market has grown to such an extent that it represents half of the total global fiber market (artificial and natural fibers). In 2021, total consumption of polyester fibers was dominated by polyester yarn, with textile filaments having the greatest share of the yarn segment.

The main application of polyester fibers is in the production of fabrics, which are used for the manufacture of apparel, garments, and other finished textile goods. Home furnishings constitute the second-largest end-use sector globally. Most of the demand is now in Asia (mainland China, India, and Southeast Asia), where the fastgrowing textile industry has been consuming increasing amounts of polyester fibers in a chain of textile weaving, dyeing, and apparel-making industries.

The following pie chart shows world consumption of polyester fibers:

Polyester fibers collectively represent the single-largest-volume fiber used globally, accounting for about 50% of the overall artificial and natural fibers market. Since 2000, the consumption of polyester fibers has grown at a sustained rate because of their low cost of production as well as their versatility and relatively large spectrum of applications (from heavy-duty industrial applications to consumer apparel and home furnishing products). The substitution for other materials has allowed polyester fibers to grow faster than the fiber market itself.

The main competing fiber for polyester is cotton; as a result, the supply and demand balance within the cotton industry affects the polyester fiber industry. Barriers to entry are relatively low in the polyester fiber industry and the producer landscape is, therefore, extremely fragmented. Most polyester fiber producers are backintegrated into PET polymer production and, therefore, run a continuous polymerization line upstream.

Over the years, the production of polyester fibers has migrated to Asia, which now accounts for the majority of capacity. Most polyester fiber consumption has also migrated to Asia, where the fast-growing textile industry has been consuming increasing amounts of the product. Mainland China is by far the largest consumer of polyester fibers, and exports large amounts of finished goods—including apparel, curtains, and bedding— around the world. The recent trade tensions between United States and mainland China, as well as antidumping measures taken by the United States against some grades of polyester fibers deriving from specific countries, are expected to further reshape the list of fiber suppliers to North America. There are already short-term implications anticipated in the US market, for which this report provides specific insight.

The use of R-PET for the production of some specific polyester fiber grades has increased over the years. The waste import ban implemented in mainland China had a short-term impact on the dynamics of R-PET usage and this is further studied in this report.

Northeast Asia is expected to remain the leading actor on the global polyester fiber stage in the foreseeable future, further pursuing new investments. Nevertheless, as mainland Chinese wages are slowly increasing, a gradual shift of textile production toward other less-advanced but developing Asian nations is expected to intensify in the longer run, which will partially limit polyester fiber demand growth in mainland China; nevertheless, the failed attempt to implement the Trans-Pacific Partnership in its entirety will have implications in the pace of development of the fiber industry in specific countries. The Indian Subcontinent will retain its position as the second-largest producing region, and Southeast Asia, capitalizing on its still-low labor costs, will pursue growth in the market and remain the third-largest producer globally.

In the next five years, the market for polyester fibers is expected to grow further, albeit at a slower rate compared with the past five years. Asia will remain the focal point of this growth as it will remain the manufacturing center for textiles, clothing, and apparel globally. In all other regions, the polyester fiber market will continue to grow slowly, particularly in segments that are less affected by inexpensive imports from Asia, such as tire cord or nonwoven fabrics. Textile filaments will remain the fastest-growing product because of the increasing textile requirements in the emerging world.

For more detailed information, see the table of contents, shown below.

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Table of Contents

Section Page Number

Executive summary 6
List of abbreviations 8
Summary 9
Introduction 15
Manufacturing processes 18
Polymer production 18
Fiber manufacturing 20
Environmental issues 22
Supply and demand by region 23
World 23
Capacity 23
Producing companies 24
Salient statistics 26
Consumption 29
Apparel 32
Home furnishing 33
Industrial applications 34
Nonwoven fabrics 34
Price 35
Trade 36
North America 40
Overview 40
Capacity 40
Salient statistics 41
Consumption 43
Trade 44
United States 45
Producing companies 45
Salient statistics 49
Consumption 50
Trade 53
Canada 54
Producing companies 54
Salient statistics 54
Consumption 55
Trade 56
Mexico 57
Producing companies 57
Salient statistics 58
Consumption 59
Trade 61
Central and South America 62
Producing companies 62
Salient statistics 64
Consumption 66
Trade 68
Western Europe 69
Producing companies 69
Salient statistics 71
Consumption 73
Trade 74
Central and Eastern Europe 75
Producing companies 75
Salient statistics 77
Consumption 78
Trade 79
CIS and Baltic States 80
Producing companies 80
Salient statistics 82
Consumption 83
Trade 85
Middle East 86
Producing companies 86
Salient statistics 88
Consumption 89
Trade 90
Africa 91
Producing companies 91
Salient statistics 93
Consumption 94
Trade 95
Indian Subcontinent 96
Producing companies 96
Salient statistics 100
Consumption 102
Trade 104
Northeast Asia 104
Overview 104
Capacity 104
Salient statistics 106
Consumption 108
Trade 110
Mainland China 111
Producing companies 111
Salient statistics 134
Consumption 136
Textile filament 138
Industrial filament 139
Staple fiber 139
Trade 139
Japan 140
Producing companies 140
Salient statistics 142
Consumption 143
Trade 144
South Korea 145
Producing companies 145
Salient statistics 147
Consumption 148
Trade 150
Taiwan 151
Producing companies 151
Salient statistics 153
Consumption 154
Trade 156
Southeast Asia 156
Producing companies 156
Salient statistics 160
Consumption 162
Trade 165
Additional resources 166
Revisions 167
Data Workbook 168
Notice 169

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